Georgia home inspector license

Georgia Home Inspector Licensing Requirements:
PHII's certification course meets all Georgia requirements for home inspectors including the Georgia Trade practice act (Chapter 3, Title 8) enacted in 1994 that establishes a required standard of care. The law requires home inspectors to provide written documents with the following:

1) must include the scope of the inspection;
2) include structural elements and the systems to be inspected;
3) state that it is a visual inspection;
4) that they will notify the person in writing of any defects.

Training/Certification Info - Georgia Home Inspector License

Georgia home inspection course

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GA Home Inspection Licensing Agency:

Sec. of State, Construction Industry License Board
478.207.2440 (Board Offices)
478.207.1300 (Other Offices)
478.207.1363 (FAX)



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Georgia Radon Testing (Radon Measurement) Requirements:

There are no requirements for radon inspection in the state of Georgia, however, they do maintain a list of certified radon professions. The Georgia Radon Program endorses Radon Measurement Professionals who are certified through National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) or National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP).

The PHII Radon Measurement Course has been approved by both NRSB and NRPP for initial certification. If you are interested in expanding your business to do radon testing, you can begin by taking the PHII Radon Measurement course. When you have completed the course, you will receive information on how to register for the NRPP or NRSB exam. Both organizations require that you complete an approved course, pass their certification exam, and maintain your certification with continuing education.

Note: NRBS has also approved PHII's Radon Measurement Course for 16 Hours of Continuing Education.

State contact information:
Agency Name: Georgia Dept. of Community Affairs
Phone: 1-800-745-0037
Website: http://www.dca.state.ga.us/development/EnvironmentalManagement/programs/radon.asp











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