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Are there any state requirements?
Or is it like Calif? I have a friend in Nevada that wants to become a Home Inspector. David |
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Google is your friend. 10 seconds and was able to find this information...
red.state.nv.us/ios/ios.htm Initial Certification Requirements 1. An applicant for a certificate as a certified residential inspector: (a) Must furnish proof satisfactory to the Division that he has successfully completed: (1) Not less than 40 hours of academic instruction in subjects related to structural inspections in courses approved by the Division. (2) An examination approved by the Division. (3) The observation of at least 25 inspections performed by: (I) A certified general inspector or a certified master inspector for a fee (II) An instructor approved by the Administrator. (b) Must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. (c) Must demonstrate his ability to produce a complete and credible inspection report according to the standards and requirements set forth in NAC 645D.460 to 645D.580, inclusive. 2. An applicant must submit to the Division a log of the inspections he observed on a form supplied by the Division. |
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Bruce Ramsey, ACI
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This is pretty complicated ....since Im Home Inspector in Calif.
Thanks for the info. |
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Complicated? ???
40 hrs training Exam 25 inspections under the watchful eye of an experienced inspector High School Diploma or GED Pay the fee I agree it is more complicated than no licensing at all. Nevadas requirements are easier than North Carolina. North Carolina requires: 160 hrs training 40 hrs of apprentice inspecting Exam High School or GED E&O OR General Liability and 17K assets Pay the fee Nevada requries 20 hrs Con Ed over 2 years. NC requires 16 hrs every yr of which 4 must be the mandatory state class. Can't repeat the same subject in 3 years. |
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Bruce Ramsey, ACI
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