Training and Certification for Home Inspectors in Your State

 

  
 
Your state does not regulate home inspectors.
  So, being certified is more important than ever.
 
 
Membership in InterNACHI includes:
    1. Internationally-recognized certification nachi.org/mycertificate
    2. InterNACHI logo usage nachi.org/logos
    3. Free basic website hosting & discounted web design inspectorpages.com
    4. Free professional logo and marketing design services from the InterNACHI Marketing Team printservices.nachi.org
    5. Free listing on over 700 inspector search websites nachi.org/seotrackerintro
    6. Free access to the InterNACHI online agreement system nachi.org/onlineagreement
    7. Free assistance from InterNACHI Legal Counsel nachi.org/forum
    8. Discounted computer reporting writing software and inspection checklists InspectorOutlet.com
    9. Free report writing training and materials nachi.org/defect-recognition-report-writing-online-course
    10. Free access to the InterNACHI Home Energy Report™ Tool nachi.org/home-energy-inspection
    11. Discounted inspection report narratives library
    12. Free access to InterNACHI's gallery of illustrations for inspection reports 
    13. Free access to InterNACHI's online report hosting tool fetchreport.com
    14. Internationally-recognized Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics
    15. Free training and continuing education (over 400 hours available online) nachi.org/education
    16. Free access to NACHI.TV premier inspection training videos nachi.tv
    17. Free access to InterNACHI's Library of marketing and technical articles nachi.org/articles
    18. Free access to InterNACHI documents, forms, and agreements nachi.org/documents
    19. Discounts on inspection tools, textbooks, and apparel InspectorOutlet.com
    20. Free access to the InterNACHI inspection forum nachi.org/forum
    21. Free $10,000 Honor Guarantee nachi.org/honor
    22. Free membership to IAC2.org IAC2.org
    23. Hundreds of additional membership benefits at nachi.org/benefits
     
      WHY should inspectors take training and continuing education, even when it's not required by your state? Find out why.