New Jersey Home Inspector Training
All home inspectors practicing in New Jersey must have a license from the Home Inspection Advisory Committee. To obtain a license, potential home inspectors must complete either an approved classroom or on-the-job training program.
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Function
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Home inspectors perform a visual inspection of a home and its major systems. The home inspector then organizes her observation in a report for the homeowner or other interested party.
Education
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Prospective home inspectors can meet their licensing education requirement by completing an approved 180-hour training program. This program must include 40 hours of unpaid fieldwork, consisting of home inspections performed under the supervision of a licensed home inspector.
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Mentorship Option
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Prospective home inspectors have the option of completing a mentorship instead of an educational program in order to qualify for a state license. The candidate must complete 250 paid home inspections under the supervision of a licensed home inspector, and must submit a list of all inspections performed with his application.
Examination
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After completing required education or a mentorship, the prospective home inspector must pass the National Home Inspector Examination. The candidate must submit proof of passing the exam with her license application.
Continuing Education
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New Jersey law requires home inspectors to complete 40 hours of continuing education prior to renewing their licenses. Home inspectors must obtain the continuing education hours through an approved provider.
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References
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