NC Home Inspector Free Conference | Jan 24, 2025 | Raleigh Convention Center
InterNACHI® is the world's leading association for home inspectors. We provide free training, online testing and certification, business development, marketing support, and discounts on everything from home inspection software to E&O insurance to your next truck and more. Check out the membership benefits.
InterNACHI® School (internachi.edu) is the only home inspector college accredited by a national accrediting agency of the U.S. Department of Education to provide tuition-free online training, examination, certification, and continuing education to InterNACHI® members in North Carolina.
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To meet education and experience requirements for licensure, applicants must complete both a board-approved 120-hour pre-licensing training course and 80 hours of field training. The NC Board approves InterNACHI's:
Click here to take the free pre-licensing course, the class, or the training and to view all state approvals.
InterNACHI® members can track their progress through the free, online pre-licensing course by logging into their dashboard. Click here to track.
To help prepare for the state exam, you may take advantage of several resources we provide, such as InterNACHI's Online Inspector Exam (free and open to everyone), the InterNACHI® Ultimate Home Inspection Practice Tool (free for members), and InterNACHI's online courses (free for members). We do not know what questions are on the state exams, but the preparation resources may be helpful to you. Not a member? Join now.
To be a licensed home inspector in North Carolina, individuals must meet certain requirements for adequate insurance coverage. InterNACHI members are eligible for discounts and enhanced coverage. Visit nachi.org/insurance for information on how to sign up.
Just because you're licensed, doesn't mean you'll be successful. Once you're licensed, it's all about marketing your credibility and value. To become an InterNACHI® Certified Home Inspector and attain the Certified Professional Inspector CPI® designation, complete the home inspector certification requirements. The training, exam, and certification are all online and free for members. Once you're certified, the InterNACHI® Marketing Team will help you with your marketing.
The North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board approves InterNACHI® as a Course Sponsor of free, online courses for home inspectors. InterNACHI® pays the $5/credit hour fee to upload the course completions for you to the state. According to the state:
InterNACHI® members run several InterNACHI® Chapters in North Carolina. They are free and open to everyone. Find your local chapter and attend an upcoming event.
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InterNACHI® provides peer-to-peer learning experiences for both inspectors who need additional assistance and for experienced inspectors who are interested in helping newer ones out.
To find other licensed and InterNACHI-certified home inspectors in North Carolina, visit www.nachi.org/certified-inspectors/browse/us/north-carolina.
Experience world-class inspection training and InterNACHI® member events at our House of Horrors® locations in Colorado and Florida. The InterNACHI® House of Horrors® is an entire house with 1,000 defects built under our roof. Register for a free event, take training, test-drive inspection tools, attend an inspector chapter meeting, and inspect the House of Horrors®. Visit the InterNACHI® House of Horrors®.
Although the State of North Carolina does not require radon testers or mitigators to hold any certifications, the North Carolina Radon Program strongly recommends that homeowners hire a trained professional. Visit the North Carolina's Division of Health Service Regulation website for more information.
Become an InterNACHI Certified Radon Tester by taking InterNACHI's free, online Radon Measurement Professional Initial Training Course, which is AARST-NRPP approved for both initial certification and Continuing Education, and NRSB-approved for Continuing Education credit.
NRPP:
InterNACHI's free, online "Radon Measurement Professional Initial Training Course" is AARST-NRPP approved for both initial certification and Continuing Education. To complete all components of the NRPP Radon Certification, please visit their site for more information.
NRSB:
InterNACHI's free, online Radon Measurement Professional Initial Training Course is NRSB-approved for initial certification. For those looking for NRSB continuing education, members should take the free, online "Advanced Radon Measurement Service Provider" course.
North Carolina-licensed real estate agents can attain free Continuing Education credits by following the directions on the real estate cards. Members can hand out these cards to real estate agents. They explain how to log into the free courses.
When an agent logs into a course and enters the member's ID number, the member is automatically emailed. The first slide of the course is the member's contact information.
North Carolina approves InterNACHI as a course provider for licensed real estate agents. View approval.
Become a Certified Home Energy Inspector. The online training and certification are free for members. No infrared, blower door, or additional training is needed.
In 2022, InterNACHI asked John Feagans of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control & Pesticide Division to provide an opinion about NC home inspectors inspecting and reporting upon structural wood damage possibly caused by wood-destroying organisms during a home inspection. Read the public opinion email.
NC home inspectors who observe some apparent wood damage during a home inspection are permitted by the NCDA Structural Pest Control & Pesticides Division to report that the inspector observed damage to wood or the structure. However, the inspector is not permitted to state that it is due to a particular wood-destroying organism.
The NCDA Structural Pest Control & Pesticides Division permits this type of inspection as long as a specific wood-destroying organism is not identified on the report.
The home inspector should also recommend further evaluation by an NC-licensed Structural Pest Control Applicator in order to avoid possible violations of the N.C. Structural Pest Control Rules & Regulations.
North Carolina Department of Agriculture's Structural Pest Control and Pesticides Division approves InterNACHI's Wood-Destroying Organisms Inspection Course. Course #OG500 expires 6/30/2021.
Become an InterNACHI® Certified Commercial Property Inspector. The online training and certification is free for members.
Visit the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association (CCPIA) for additional commercial inspection training and resources.
Take InterNACHI's free online Home Inspection Business Course.
InterNACHI's Marketing Team will design a new logo for your inspection business or re-design your existing logo and design and customize your business cards, flyers, and brochures. It's all for free. Take a look at the free design work we've done for our members (free to members). Contact the Inspector Marketing Department today.