Connecticut
Licensure (Public Act No. 99-254). 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:
1) have successfully completed high school or its equivalent;
2) 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;
3) have passed an oral, written, or electronic competency
examination; and
4) have paid a $200 fee.
In order to receive a permit as a home inspector intern,
an applicant shall:
1) have successfully completed high school or its equivalent;
2) have enrolled in and completed a board-approved training
program;
3) have an identified supervisor who is licensed as a home
inspector, is in good standing, and has agreed to perform
the supervisory functions required; and
4) have paid a $100 fee.
For more information, including Regulations, applications,
etc. contact the Department of Consumer Protection, Licenses
Service Division at:
(860) 713-6000
(860) 713-7239
e-mail:license.services@po.state.ct.us
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