Connecticut home inspector license

Connecticut Home Inspector Licensing Requirements:
Connecticut's home inspector licensing law requires home inspectors to be licensed by completing the following requirements:

1) have successfully completed high school or its equivalent;

2) have either been a home inspector intern one year and performed 200 inspections for compensation or taken an approved home inspector training course and earned an intern permit, and performed 100 inspections;

3) have passed an oral, written, or electronic competency exam; 4) have paid a $200 fee. *Intern permit similar, but with $100 fee. Pre-licensing courses must meet a minimum of 40 hours. Minimum 20 CEC hours for each 2 year period, *At least 3 of those hours must be in legislation.


CT Home Inspection Licensing Agency:

Connecticut Home Inspection Licensing Board
Connecticut Dept. of Consumer Protection
Robert Kuzmich (860) 713-6145
fax (860) 713-7230
165 Capitol Ave, Hartford, CT 06106



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Connecticut Radon Testing (Radon Measurement) Requirements:

To be licensed or registered for radon testing / radon measurement in the state of Connecticut, radon testers are required to be certified through National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) or National Environmental Health Association (NEHA). This includes taking a NEHA or NRSB approved radon course and the certification exam. In Connecticut, you are also required to submit a complete application, with requested attachments, to complete the licensing/registration process.

After you have completed the entry level radon course, you will be required to pass the NEHA or NRSB exam. Both organizations require that you complete an approved course, pass their certification exam, and maintain your certification with continuing education.

Connecticut Radon Measurement Contact Information:
Agency Name:CT Dept. of Public Health
Phone:(860) 509-7367
Website:
http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3140&q=387604#Resources











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