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STATE LICENSING GUIDE

Home Inspector Licensing in Missouri

A complete guide to working as a home inspector in Missouri — no state license required, but professional certification, standards of practice, and recommended insurance still set the bar. Plus the software Missouri inspectors trust to grow their business.

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Professional Certification

Voluntary, but the industry standard
Missouri doesn't license home inspectors, so most working inspectors join a national professional association to demonstrate training and adherence to a published standard. The two largest are the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI). Both offer training, certification, ongoing CE, and member support.

Note: Missouri's Title Protection Act restricts who can use the specific title "Certified Home Inspector" — review the act before adopting that exact phrasing.

InterNACHI

ASHI

 

Liability & E&O Insurance
Strongly recommended even though not required
Missouri doesn't mandate insurance, but working inspectors typically carry general liability of $100K–$300K and errors & omissions (E&O) coverage of $250K–$500K. Most lenders, real estate brokerages, and home warranty companies require proof of coverage before referring you business — so insurance is functionally required even where it's legally optional.
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Missouri Business Registration
Required for operating any business in Missouri
Although Missouri doesn't license home inspectors specifically, you must register your business with the state to operate legally. Sole proprietors using their own legal name may be exempt; LLCs, corporations, and DBAs must file with the Missouri Secretary of State and stay current on annual reports.
Required
MO Secretary of State
HELPFUL RESOURCES
MO Secretary of State — Business Filing
sos.mo.gov

Missouri Division of Professional Registration
pr.mo.gov

Title Protection Act (Certified Home Inspector)
revisor.mo.gov
HB 1832 (2026 — Pending Licensing Bill)
house.mo.gov
NHIE — Missouri
nationalhomeinspectorexam.org
MISSOURI AT A GLANCE
Pre-Licensing Education Not Required
State License Not Required
Liability & E&O Insurance Not Required (Recommended)
Business Filing Required (MO SOS)
Title Protection "Certified Home Inspector" title restricted

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WHY SPECTORA

Built for Missouri's Market

Missouri buyers don't take "trust me" for an answer — they want photos, findings, and proof. Spectora's photo-rich reports and clear documentation are built for inspectors who deliver evidence, not opinions.

From Inspection to Invoice in One Tool

Schedule inspections, sign agreements, write reports, collect payments, and manage your clients — all in Spectora. No spreadsheets, no chasing PDFs, and no juggling disconnected tools. Just one login for your entire inspection business workflow.

Inspect Anywhere — Online or Off

From Ozark cabins to rural farmsteads, Spectora's mobile app captures photos, notes, and findings on the spot and syncs the moment you're back online. Your work doesn't wait on a cell tower.

Automated Scheduling for Missouri Buyers

St. Louis keeps moving — and Kansas City isn't slowing down. Online scheduling, confirmation texts, and automated reminders make sure you never miss a job from St. Louis to Springfield.

Grow Referrals From the Gateway to the Ozarks

Automated Google review requests after every report, plus a referral source tracker so you know exactly which agents and clients send you business across Missouri.

The Software Missouri Inspectors Trust

Spectora is the #1-rated home inspection software. Start your free trial and see why Missouri inspectors run their business on Spectora.

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Disclaimer: This page is intended as a general informational resource and does not constitute legal advice. Licensing requirements, fees, and procedures are subject to change. Always verify current requirements directly with the MO Secretary of State before submitting your business application. Information last reviewed April 2026.