I am moving to Alabama and I am a licensed home inspector in Florida. From what I read on the licensing process I will have to have another licensed inspector from Alabama go through inspections that I have done? Where would I go to get that done?
Welcome Corey.
It looks like you have some choice in the matter:
c. 1. Draft 25 home inspection reports. 10 of these reports must be reviewed by a home inspector. A home inspector is qualified under the Alabama Administrative Code Chapter 355-17-.06 (1) (d) if (1) he or she is licensed in his or her state and has been licensed for the past five years, or (2) he or she has been a member of InterNACHI® for the past five years and he or she practices in a state without licensing. InterNACHI® Mentors can review your 10 reports. Find a local inspector.
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If you have not taken the NHIE you might be required to take it. I would get in contact with the agency as they might have some additional options for inspectors that already hold a license in another state with similar requirements. Alabama has a few quirks in their requirements. This link might help:Alabama - National Home Inspector Examination
Yes I have seen that. Finding an inspector to review reports that I have done and doing the ride along is where I would be looking to get done. I think I may have found that.
That’s good if you have found what you need.
If I am not mistaken, it appears that you could use a Florida inspector to review your reports if that Florida inspector is licensed and has been licensed for the last 5 years under c (1) above.