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Nevada

E&O + GL municipal rules may apply
The home inspection industry in Nevada is strictly regulated at the state level under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 645D. Individual compliance, licensing, and consumer protections are governed by the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) within the Department of Business and Industry.
Nevada maintains high barriers to entry: it requires background fingerprint checks, a dedicated Nevada-specific laws exam, and a rigorous, tiered path to full licensure. Because of Nevada’s extreme desert climate, expansive desert clay soils, heavy solar radiation, and prevalent stucco construction, localized resources focus heavily on arid building science, swimming pool/spa mechanical compliance, and structural wood-destroying pest pressures.

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State & Regional Associations (Independent & Chapters)

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State-Approved Educational & Tiered Licensure Pathways

Nevada's Three-Tiered Licensing System

Tiered Licensure
Role: Nevada operates a strict, three-tiered licensing system based on experience, and all initial pre-licensing hours must be approved by NRED:

Certified Inspector Trainee

Requires completing a minimum of 40 hours of NRED-approved pre-licensing instruction and passing the Nevada Home Inspector Examination (which incorporates the National Home Inspector Exam paired with Nevada real estate law). Trainees must work under the direct physical supervision of a Master Inspector.

Certified Residential Inspector

To move up, an inspector must log at least 25 supervised inspections while holding a trainee certificate. This license allows them to independently inspect 1-to-4 unit residential properties.

Master Inspector

Granted to professionals with at least three consecutive years of active Nevada experience as a Residential Inspector who have executed a minimum of 250 paid inspections. Masters are authorized to train and supervise Trainees.

Licenses renew biennially, requiring 20 hours of NRED-approved Continuing Education (CE) every 2-year cycle.

The Nevada Home Inspector Exam via Pearson VUE

Credentialing Exam
Role: The compulsory examination standard mandated by NRED. Testing facilities are located across Las Vegas, Reno, and Elko.

Key Realty School

Approved Provider
Focus / Coverage: Las Vegas Metro / Northern Nevada Hybrid options
Description: A prominent, NRED-approved regional school delivering the required 40-hour pre-licensing curriculum. They specialize in preparing students for the Nevada-specific legal modules and the structural realities of Southwest stucco and masonry construction.

Inspection Certification Associates (ICA) & American Home Inspectors Training (AHIT)

Approved Provider
Role: National providers offering state-vetted continuing education packages heavily utilized by active Nevada inspectors to satisfy their biennial 20-hour continuing competency targets.
Training Partner

Kaplan

If you need a home inspector license, want a specific certification, or are looking for professional development, Kaplan programs keep your career on track.

Also serves: real estate agents, brokers, and appraisers — useful if you hold or are adding a second licence.

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