Home Inspector Licensing in Oklahoma
A complete guide to Oklahoma's home inspector license — 90 hours of approved education, the NHIE exam, $50,000 general liability insurance, and the software Oklahoma inspectors trust to stay compliant and grow their business.
| REQUIREMENT | DETAILS | STATUS / RESOURCE |
| Pre-Licensing Education |
90 hours of CIB-approved home inspection training Oklahoma applicants must be at least 18 years old and complete 90 hours of approved home inspection training (or equivalent training as determined by the Committee of Home Inspector Examiners). Coursework must come from a CIB-approved provider and cover all major residential systems and Oklahoma-specific topics. |
Required CIB Home Inspectors Program |
| Licensing Exam |
Pass the National Home Inspector Examination |
$225 Register with PSI |
| Liability Insurance | $50,000 minimum general liability coverage Carry general liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit of $50,000 for bodily injury and property damage. Proof of coverage must be submitted with the license application and maintained continuously for the life of the license. |
Required CIB Requirements |
| Application, Renewal & Continuing Education |
Annual renewal with 8 CE hours per year Submit your license application through the Construction Industries Board with the required application fee, education and exam documentation, and proof of liability insurance. Licenses renew annually, and renewal requires completing at least 8 credit hours of continuing education each year — with no more than 2 hours per year in Ancillary Systems topics. |
Required Apply with CIB |
| OFFICIAL LICENSING RESOURCES |
| OK Construction Industries Board — Home Inspectors oklahoma.gov |
| Title 59 — OK Home Inspection Licensing Act oklahoma.gov |
| NHIE — Oklahoma nationalhomeinspectorexam.org |
| Home Inspector License Application (PDF) oklahoma.gov/PDF |
| OKLAHOMA AT A GLANCE | |
| Pre-Licensing Education | 90 HRs |
| Exam | NHIE $225 |
| General Liability Insurance | $50K Minimum |
| CE (Renewal) | 8 hours per year |
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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 CIB before submitting your application. Information last reviewed May 2026.