Home Inspector Licensing in New York
A complete guide to New York's NYSDOS home inspector license — 140 hours of approved education (or supervised experience path), the NHIE or NY state exam, $150,000 per occurrence liability insurance, and the software New York inspectors trust to stay compliant and grow their business.
| REQUIREMENT | DETAILS | STATUS / RESOURCE |
| Pre-Licensing Education or Experience |
140 hours of approved training, or 100 supervised inspections New York applicants must be at least 18 with a high school diploma or GED. Satisfy one of two qualification paths: complete 140 hours of NYSDOS-approved training including at least 40 hours of unpaid field-based inspections under direct supervision of a licensed home inspector; OR perform at least 100 paid or unpaid inspections under direct supervision of a licensed home inspector. |
Required NYSDOS Become a Home Inspector |
| Licensing Exam | Pass the New York State Home Inspector Exam or the NHIE New York applicants may pass either the New York State Home Inspector License Examination or the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE). Since April 3, 2020, both have been accepted as qualifying exams. Pass results must be submitted with the license application. |
Required Register with PSI |
| Background Check | Fingerprint-based criminal background check Applicants must submit fingerprints for a criminal background check as part of the license application. Fingerprinting is processed through NYSDOS-approved channels. |
Required NYSDOS Home Inspector Info |
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General Liability Insurance |
$150,000 per occurrence, $500,000 aggregate Carry general liability insurance with at least $150,000 per occurrence and $500,000 aggregate coverage. A certificate of insurance must be filed with the Department of State and maintained continuously for the life of the license. |
Required NYSDOS Home Inspector Info |
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Application, Renewal & Continuing Education |
$250 initial fee, $100 renewal, two-year cycle, 24 CE hours per cycle Submit your initial license application through the NYSDOS Division of Licensing Services with the $250 initial fee. Total government fees including exam and processing run approximately $550. Licenses renew every two years for $100, with 24 hours of approved continuing education required per renewal period. |
Required Apply with NYSDOS |
| OFFICIAL LICENSING RESOURCES |
| NYSDOS — Become a Home Inspector dos.ny.gov |
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NYSDOS Home Inspector Information |
| Home Inspector FAQs dos.ny.gov |
| NHIE — New York nationalhomeinspectorexam.org |
| NEW YORK AT A GLANCE | |
| Pre-Licensing Education | 140 hours OR 100 supervised inspections |
| Exam | NHIE ($225) or NY State Exam |
| General Liability Insurance | $150K per occurrence / $500K aggregate |
| Background Check | Fingerprint-based |
| Initial License Fee | $250 |
| Renewal Fee | $100 |
| Renewal Cycle | Every 2 Years |
| Continuing Education | 24 hours per cycle |
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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 NYSDOS before submitting your application. Information last reviewed May 2026.