InterNACHI is pleased to announce the InterNACHI Certified Proctor program and logo. Existing home inspectors and their employees can serve as neutral third-party proctors for examinees who, for whatever reasons, may wish to have an exam proctored.
Be aware that in certain states, examinees are legally required to complete exams in a proctored setting and InterNACHI's program requirements for those states may differ from the outline below.
1. For individuals interested in proctoring in the state of Florida see here: https://www.nachi.org/florida-exam-proctor-guidelines.htm
2. For individuals interested in proctoring in the state of Illinois see here: https://www.nachi.org/illinois-proctor-guidelines.htm
3. For individuals interested in proctoring in the province of Alberta see here: https://www.nachi.org/alberta-exam-proctor-guidelines.htm
The proctor must be a member of InterNACHI® and be a neutral third party in relation to a potential examinee. Proctors are not allowed to proctor participants taking the examination if they are related by blood, marriage, domestic partnership, or any other relationship which might reasonably influence the proctor in properly administering the exam.
The process for conducting proctored examinations shall assure that the student who takes the proctored examination is the same person who enrolled in the program and that their examination results will reflect the student’s own knowledge and competence in accordance with stated educational objectives and learning outcomes.
Proctored Examination Process:
Proctor's Responsibilities
The proctor shall:
Examinee's Responsibilities:
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Ben Gromicki, Chief Operating Officer
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Jazmin Swenson (FL, AB)
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Kaela Passarelli (IL)