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Becoming a home inspector in Louisiana means working under one of the most thorough licensing systems in the country. The Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors (LSBHI), established in 1999 under the Louisiana Department of Economic Development, requires 130 total hours of training (90 hours of coursework + 30 hours of in-field platform training + 10 live inspections), the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE), BOTH $300,000 in E&O insurance AND $300,000 in general liability insurance, a Standards of Practice and Report Writing Seminar, and a criminal background check through the Louisiana State Police.

Quick Facts

  • Required Exam: National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE) — $225 through PSI

  • Education Required: 90 hour course + 30 hours hands-on field training + 10 live inspections

  • Home Inspector Training Completion Window: 180 days from enrollment to complete education

  • Application Fee: Per current LSBHI fee schedule $200

  • Background Check / Fingerprints: Required through Louisiana State Police

  • Minimum Age: 18 (high school diploma or equivalent required)

  • Required Seminar: Standards of Practice and Report Writing Seminar (LSBHI or approved providers)

  • Total Time to Complete: All requirements must be done within 36 months of commencement

  • License Renewal Cycle: Annual

  • Continuing Education: 30 hours for the first renewal cycle, 20 hours per subsequent renewal cycles

  • Required Insurance: $300,000 E&O (max $5,000 deductible) AND $300,000 General Liability (max $5,000 deductible)

  • Regulatory Body: Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors (LSBHI)

Louisiana Home Inspector Course FAQs

How much does the Louisiana home inspector course cost?

Louisiana home inspector course packages vary based on the level of training and additional materials you want. Compare the package options above to find the one that fits your goals and budget. Every package from AHIT includes the Professional AHIT Home Inspector Course and exam prep tools built by AHIT experts, with higher-tier packages adding more study materials and specialty certifications.

Is the Louisiana home inspector course state-approved?

Yes. AHIT offers Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors-approved pre-license education for home inspector candidates. The course covers the 90 hours of pre-license coursework LSBHI requires for Louisiana home inspector applicants, plus Louisiana home inspector Standards of Practice and report writing.

How long does it take to complete the Louisiana home inspector course?

Most Louisiana candidates complete the online AHIT coursework in 5 to 9 weeks at a part-time pace. The 30 hours of platform training, 10 live inspections, and Standards of Practice and Report Writing seminar are scheduled separately and add several weeks depending on availability. All licensing requirements must be completed within 36 months. Your total timeline depends on your study schedule, field training and seminar availability, and how quickly you move through LSBHI's licensing process.

Do I need to attend in-person classes for the Louisiana home inspector course?

The 90 hours of approved pre-license coursework can be completed online and is self-paced. Louisiana's 30 hours of platform training, 10 live home inspections, and Standards of Practice and Report Writing seminar must be completed in person with Board-approved providers. AHIT pairs your online coursework with the supervised field training you need to meet LSBHI's full requirement.

What happens after I complete the Louisiana home inspector course?

After completing your AHIT coursework, platform training, live inspections, and the Standards of Practice and Report Writing seminar, you'll register for and pass the National Home Inspector Examination, complete a criminal background check through the Louisiana State Police, secure $300,000 in both E&O and general liability insurance, and submit your application to LSBHI. AHIT provides AHIT-built exam prep tools to help you prepare for the NHIE. For a full breakdown of the Louisiana licensing process and salary information, see our How to Become a Home Inspector in Louisiana guide.

Does AHIT offer a free trial of the Louisiana home inspector course?

Yes! Try the Louisiana home inspector course with a free 5-day trial, no credit card required. Preview lessons, test the exam prep tools, and decide if the course is right for you before committing.

How Much Does a Home Inspector Make in Louisiana?

Louisiana home inspectors earn around $58,029 per year on average (Salary.com, April 2026), with most working inspectors falling between $46,000 and $70,000. New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and the Lafayette-Lake Charles Gulf Coast markets regularly outperform the state average. Self-employed Louisiana inspectors typically charge $375–$575 per standard inspection. Inspectors who add specialty services like elevation certificates (a major Louisiana market due to flood insurance requirements), wind mitigation inspections, termite letters, and moisture/mold assessments routinely clear $85,000–$110,000 annually in major Louisiana metros.

How Much Does It Cost to Become a Home Inspector in Louisiana?

Plan on $3,500 to $5,500 in total startup costs. Louisiana's $300K/$300K insurance requirements and the 130-hour education total make this one of the more expensive paths to licensure.

  • 90-hour LSBHI-approved home inspector education: $800–$2,000

  • 30 hours of in-field platform training + 10 live inspections: $1,000–$2,500 (often bundled with course)

  • Standards of Practice and Report Writing Seminar: ~$200–$400

  • NHIE exam: ~$225

  • Louisiana State Police background check: ~$60

  • $300K E&O + $300K General Liability insurance: $1,500–$3,000 annually

  • LSBHI application fee: per current schedule $200

  • Inspection tools and reporting software: $500–$1,500

How Long Does It Take to Become a Home Inspector in Louisiana?

Most Louisiana candidates complete the full process in 5 to 9 months. The 90-hour course portion has a strict 180-day completion window from enrollment. The 30-hour platform training plus 10 live inspections typically takes 6 to 12 weeks depending on your in-field trainer's schedule. NHIE scheduling, the Report Writing Seminar, and LSBHI application processing add another 6 to 10 weeks combined. All requirements must be completed within 36 months total.

Louisiana Home Inspector License Renewal and Continuing Education
  • Renewal cycle and fee: Annual. Renewal fee per current LSBHI schedule $100.

  • CE requirement: 20 hours of approved CE per renewal cycle (required for renewals after the first). Topics include Standards of Practice, Louisiana law, ethics, and technical inspection content from LSBHI-approved providers.

Do you need a license to be a home inspector in Louisiana?

Yes. Louisiana requires home inspector licensure through the Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors (LSBHI). Operating without a license is illegal under Louisiana Home Inspectors Licensing Laws and can result in fines and disciplinary action.

How long does it take to become a home inspector in Louisiana?

Most Louisiana candidates finish in 5 to 9 months. The 90-hour course portion must be completed within 180 days of enrollment. The 30-hour platform training plus 10 live inspections takes 6 to 12 weeks. NHIE, the Report Writing Seminar, and LSBHI processing add 6 to 10 weeks combined. All requirements must be done within 36 months total.

How much does it cost to become a home inspector in Louisiana?

Plan for $3,500 to $5,500 total. That includes the 90-hours of home inspection education ($800–$2,000), the 30-hour platform training plus 10 live inspections ($1,000–$2,500), the Report Writing Seminar ($200–$400), the NHIE (~$225), background check (~$60), $300K E&O + $300K GL insurance ($1,500–$3,000 annually), LSBHI fees, and basic tools and software.

Is it hard to become a home inspector in Louisiana?

Louisiana is one of the more demanding states. The 130-hour total education requirement (the highest in the region), dual $300,000 insurance requirements, mandatory Report Writing Seminar, and Louisiana State Police background check all add complexity. The 36-month total completion window means you can't drag the process out indefinitely.

What is the average home inspector salary in Louisiana?

Louisiana home inspectors earn around $58,029 per year on average (Salary.com, 2026). New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette-Lake Charles inspectors run higher. Self-employed inspectors charge $375–$575 per inspection and often clear $85,000–$110,000 with elevation certificates (a major Louisiana market for flood insurance), wind mitigation, termite, and moisture inspection add-ons.

How do I renew my Louisiana home inspector license?

Renew through LSBHI every year. You'll need 30 hours of approved CE for your first renewal and 20 hours of approved CE per renewal cycle after that, current proof of $300K E&O and $300K general liability insurance, and the renewal fee. LSBHI also requires periodic Standards of Practice updates as part of CE.

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