Connecticut law requires home inspectors to be licensed
under the "Home Inspection Licensing Board."
In order to be eligible for a home inspector license, an applicant shall:
Have successfully completed high school or its equivalent.
Have either been engaged as a home inspector intern for not less than one year and not performed less than 200 home inspections for compensation or taken and successfully completed a board-approved training program, earned a home inspector intern permit, and performed not less than 100 home inspections under the direct supervision and in the presence of a licensed home inspector.
Have passed an oral, written, or electronic competency examination.
Have paid a $200 fee.
In order to receive a permit as a home inspector intern, an applicant shall:
Have successfully completed high school or its equivalen.
Have enrolled in and completed a board-approved training program.
Have an identified supervisor who is licensed as a home inspector, is in good standing,
and has agreed to perform the supervisory functions required.