Home Inspector Licensing in Tennessee
A complete guide to Tennessee's home inspector license — 90 hours of approved education, the NHIE exam, $500,000 general liability insurance, and the software Tennessee inspectors trust to stay compliant and grow their business.
| REQUIREMENT | DETAILS | STATUS / RESOURCE |
| Pre-Licensing Education |
90 hours of commissioner-approved training Tennessee applicants must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED. Complete 90 hours of an approved training program covering home inspections and home inspection report preparation. Coursework must come from a Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance-approved provider. |
Required TN Home Inspector Program |
| Licensing Exam |
Pass the National Home Inspector Examination |
$225 Register with PSI |
| Insurance Coverage | $500,000 general liability plus E&O for all inspection activities Carry general liability insurance with a minimum of $500,000 in coverage. In addition, carry errors and omissions (E&O) insurance in an amount sufficient to cover all home inspection activities under TCA §§ 62-6-301 et seq. Both policies must remain continuous; the Board must be notified within 30 days of any policy change, including expiration, termination, carrier change, or coverage dates. |
Required TN Home Inspector Program |
| Application, Renewal & Continuing Education |
Two-year renewal cycle, 32 CE hours per cycle Submit your license application through the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance with the application fee (approximately $250), education and exam documentation, and proof of insurance. Licenses renew every two years from the date of original issuance. Renewal requires 32 hours of commissioner-approved continuing education completed no later than 30 days prior to the expiration date. |
Required Apply with TN DCI |
| OFFICIAL LICENSING RESOURCES |
| TN Home Inspector Licensing Program tn.gov |
| TN Home Inspector Rules (Chapter 0780-05-12) publications.tnsosfiles.com |
| NHIE — Tennessee nationalhomeinspectorexam.org |
| How to Apply — TN Home Inspector support.commerce.tn.gov |
| TENNESSEE AT A GLANCE | |
| Pre-Licensing Education | 90 Hrs |
| Exam | NHIE $225 |
| E&O Insurance | Required (sufficient coverage) |
| Application Fee | $250 |
| CE (Renewal) | 32 hours per cycle (2 yrs) |
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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 TN Department of Commerce & Insurance before submitting your application. Information last reviewed May 2026.