
Convention State Approvals
More state approvals are coming soon, so check back often!
Click on your state below to find the list of workshops that are approved for Continuing Education credit.
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
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Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
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Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
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Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
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Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
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Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
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Boost Your Referrals and Revenue: Mastering Termite Inspections for Home Inspectors
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI® workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI® continuing education credit.
Arizona has not adopted continuing education requirements for home inspectors,
therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
California has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Colorado has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
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Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
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Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
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Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
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Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
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Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
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Boost Your Referrals and Revenue: Mastering Termite Inspections for Home Inspectors
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI continuing education credit.
Georgia has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Hawaii has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Idaho has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
State Approvals Coming Soon
Iowa has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Kansas has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI continuing education credit.
Maine has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
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Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
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Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
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Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
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Boost Your Referrals and Revenue: Mastering Termite Inspections for Home Inspectors
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI® workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI® continuing education credit.
Michigan has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Minnesota has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
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Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
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Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
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How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
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Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
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Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI continuing education credit.
Missouri has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Nebraska has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI continuing education credit.
-
The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI continuing education credit.
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Mastering Residential Roof Inspections
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Introduction to Mold Inspections
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Mastering Florida Insurance Home Inspections
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Advanced Pool and Spa Inspections
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EIFS, Stucco, MSV, and Water Intrusion
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
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Advanced Deck Inspections
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
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Mastering Dock & Seawall Inspections
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The Lead Lowdown: What Every Home Inspector Needs to Know
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Sewer Scope Inspections for Home Inspectors
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Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
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Identifying Environmental Hazards in the Home
North Dakota has not adopted continuing education requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
State Approvals Coming Soon
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
-
Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
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Boost Your Referrals and Revenue: Mastering Termite Inspections for Home Inspectors
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI® continuing education credit.
Pennsylvania has not adopted continuing education requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
South Carolina has not adopted continuing education requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
State Approvals Coming Soon
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
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Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
-
Boost Your Referrals and Revenue: Mastering Termite Inspections for Home Inspectors
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
Utah has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
Vermont has not adopted continuing education requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
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The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
-
Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI continuing education credit.
-
The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
Wyoming has not adopted licensing requirements for home inspectors, therefore only InterNACHI® CE is available.
In this state continuing education is not required for licensing purposes but will be applied to your InterNACHI Continuing Education account if you are a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI®). Please see HERE for more information on CPI Continuing Education requirements.
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Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
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Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
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Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
The Drone Advantage: Transforming Roof Inspections with a High-Tech View
-
Mastering Building Science: Unlocking the Power of Thermal Imaging for Home Inspections
-
Cracks, Creaks, and Concerns: Navigating Structural Integrity in Home Inspections
-
Building Wealth and Maximizing Profits Through Ancillary Services
-
How to Successfully Apply Thermal Imaging in Commercial Environments
-
Understanding the Basics of Phase I ESAs and How to Market Them
-
Performing Multi-Family Housing Inspections as a Commercial Property Inspector
-
Adding Commercial Property Inspections to Your Multi-Inspector Firm
-
Empowering Change: How to Successfully Advocate for Legislative Reform in Your State
Licensed home inspectors are eligible for state continuing education credit for any InterNACHI® workshop. All convention workshops will also qualify for InterNACHI® continuing education credit.