Arizona
The home inspection industry in Arizona is highly structured and falls under a unique regulatory framework. Unlike states that group home inspectors with real estate boards or independent consumer departments, Arizona regulates home inspectors through the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration (AZBTR), putting them in the same regulatory oversight category as engineers, architects, and geologists.
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State & Regional Associations (Independent & Chapters)
Arizona ASHI Chapter (AZ ASHI)
Statewide
Description: Established in 1991, AZ ASHI is one of the oldest, most influential, and largest single-state unified chapters in the country. Because the AZBTR explicitly mirrors its official Arizona Standards of Practice after national ASHI guidelines, this chapter is heavily integrated with the state’s legal framework. It coordinates quarterly statewide educational seminars and monthly regional sub-chapter meetups focused on Southwest-specific challenges like EIFS/stucco moisture testing, tile roof vulnerabilities, and thermal imaging for heat-pump efficiency.
InterNACHI Arizona Chapter Network
Statewide
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State Regulatory, Compliance, & Legal Authorities
Arizona State Board of Technical Registration (AZBTR)
Regulatory Authority
Arizona Board of Technical Registration - Enforcement Division
Enforcement
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State-Specific Training, Parallel Programs, & Exams
Inspection Training of Arizona (ITA)
Statewide Hybrid
Arizona School of Real Estate and Business (ASREB)
Greater Phoenix
The National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE) via PSI
Compulsory Exam
- State Specificity Note
Training Partner
Kaplan
Also serves: real estate agents, brokers, and appraisers — useful if you hold or are adding a second licence.