Home Inspector Licensing in New Jersey
A complete guide to New Jersey's two-tier home inspector license — Associate-to-Inspector progression, 180 hours of approved education, the NHIE exam, $500,000 in E&O insurance, and the software New Jersey inspectors trust to stay compliant and grow their business.
| REQUIREMENT | DETAILS | STATUS / RESOURCE |
| License Tier |
Two-tier structure: Associate Inspector → Home Inspector New Jersey issues licenses in two tiers. Applicants must first qualify as an Associate Inspector. After at least one year as a licensed Associate Inspector and completion of at least 250 home inspections, they may apply for the full Home Inspector license. Associates must work under the supervision of a licensed Home Inspector throughout that period. |
Required NJ Home Inspection Advisory Committee |
| Education & Field Training Pathway |
180 hours of approved coursework with 40 hours field training — or 250 supervised paid inspections NJ applicants must satisfy one of two qualifying paths: complete an approved 180-hour course of study including at least 40 hours of unpaid field-based inspections under direct supervision of a licensed home inspector; OR perform at least 250 fee-paid home inspections under direct supervision of a licensed home inspector. High school diploma or equivalent required. |
Required NJ HIAC Requirements |
| Licensing Exam | Pass the National Home Inspector Examination New Jersey applicants must pass the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE), administered by PSI. Pass results must be submitted as part of the license application package. |
$225 Register with PSI |
| Insurance Coverage | $500,000 per occurrence minimum Carry errors and omissions insurance with a minimum of $500,000 per occurrence — among the highest E&O minimums of any state. Coverage must remain continuous for the life of the license. |
Required NJ HIAC |
|
Application, Renewal & Continuing Education |
Biennial renewal, 40 CE hours per cycle Submit your initial license application through the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs along with all education, exam, experience, and insurance documentation. Licenses renew on a two-year cycle, with 40 credit hours of continuing education required per renewal period (20 hours per year). |
Required Apply with NJ DCA |
| OFFICIAL LICENSING RESOURCES |
| NJ Home Inspection Advisory Committee njconsumeraffairs.gov |
|
NJ Division of Consumer Affairs |
| NJ Department of Community Affairs Licensing CE nj.gov |
| NHIE — New Jersey nationalhomeinspectorexam.org |
| NEW JERSEY AT A GLANCE | |
| License Tiers | Associate Inspector / Home Inspector |
| Pre-Licensing Education | 180 hours (with 40 field) OR 250 supervised inspections |
| Associate-to-Inspector Path | 1 year + 250 inspections |
| Exam | NHIE ($225) |
| E&O Insurance | $500,000 per occurrence |
| Renewal Cycle | Every 2 Years |
| Continuing Education | 40 hours per cycle |
Got your license?
Join New Jersey inspectors who use Spectora to schedule jobs, write reports, get paid, and grow — all from one place.
No credit card required
SAMPLE REPORTS
See What Your New Jersey Reports Will Look Like
Spectora's reports are designed to meet your needs — clear findings, photo documentation, and professional presentation that protects you legally and impresses your clients.
WHY SPECTORA
Built for New Jersey's Market
The most densely populated state in the country means high inspection volume in tight geographic markets. Spectora keeps the schedule organized when you're working three towns in a single afternoon and clients expect same-day reports.
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.
Out Past the Parkway
Walk the property with Spectora's mobile app — photos, voice notes, and findings save locally as you go. When service drops out at a Pine Barrens property or a coastal cottage, your work keeps moving and syncs the moment you're back online.
Built for the Tri-State Pace
NJ buyers move fast — and most NJ inspectors juggle North Jersey, Central, and the Shore in the same week. Online scheduling, e-signed agreements, and automated reminders keep your day organized whether you're working Newark, Princeton, or Cape May.
Grow Referrals From the Shore to the Skylands
Automated Google review requests after every report, plus a referral source tracker so you know exactly which agents and clients send you business across New Jersey.
The Software New Jersey Inspectors Trust
Spectora is the #1-rated home inspection software. Start your free trial and see why New Jersey inspectors run their business on Spectora.
No credit card required
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 NJ Home Inspection Advisory Committee before submitting your application. Information last reviewed May 2026.