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Tennessee Home Inspector Course

Becoming a home inspector in Tennessee means working with a licensing system that's been in place since April 18, 2005. The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, through its Home Inspector Licensing Program, sets the rules. The path includes 90 hours of commissioner-approved home inspection education, the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE), E&O insurance, and adherence to Tennessee's Standards of Practice.

Quick Facts

  • Required Exam: National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE)

  • Initial License Fee: $300

  • Background Check / Fingerprints: Background/criminal review (specific prohibited convictions disqualify)

  • Minimum Age: 18

  • Education Prerequisite: 90 hours of commissioner-approved training (course valid up to 5 years) + high school diploma or GED

  • License Renewal Cycle: Every 2 years (submit between 120 and 30 days prior to expiration)

  • Continuing Education: 32 hours per renewal cycle

  • Required Insurance: E&O insurance with $500,000 minimum policy coverage (per current TN Department application requirements)

  • Regulatory Body: Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, Home Inspector Licensing Program

Tennessee Home Inspection Packages

Starter

TN Professional Home Inspector Starter Package

Full details
$699
  • Includes all features listed below PLUS:

  • ASHI Annual Membership Discount ($100 Savings)

  • The AHIT Way - Master Program

  • Two NHIE Prep eTextbooks

  • Marketing & Operating a Profitable Home inspection Business eTextbook

  • Mold Inspection Certification Course

  • Commercial Inspection Certification Course ($699 value)

Expert

TN Professional Home Inspector Expert Package

Full details
$1399
  • Includes all features listed below PLUS:

  • ASHI Annual Membership Discount ($100 Savings)

  • The AHIT Way - Master Program

  • Two NHIE Prep eTextbooks

  • Marketing & Operating a Profitable Home inspection Business eTextbook

  • Mold Inspection Certification Course

  • Commercial Inspection Certification Course ($699 value)

Live Classes in Tennessee

Nashville 9/26-9/27 Tennessee Home Inspection Live 2-Day Nashville Course: 9/26-9/27

TN Professional Home Inspector Live Class Nashville Starter Package: 9/26-9/27

$1299

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Tennessee Home Inspector Course FAQs

How much does the Tennessee home inspector course cost?

Tennessee 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 Tennessee home inspector course state-approved?

Yes. American Home Inspectors Training is authorized for operation as a postsecondary educational institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, and AHIT offers the 90 hours of approved pre-license education Tennessee requires for home inspector applicants, plus Tennessee home inspector Standards of Practice and report writing.

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

Most Tennessee candidates complete the online AHIT coursework in 5 to 9 weeks at a part-time pace. Your total timeline depends on your study schedule, when you sit for the NHIE, and how quickly you move through the Department of Commerce and Insurance's licensing process after completing the course.

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

The 90 hours of approved pre-license education can be completed online and is self-paced. AHIT also offers optional live, hands-on training that pairs with the online course if you want extra time with experienced instructors before you start inspecting on your own.

What happens after I complete the Tennessee home inspector course?

After completing your AHIT coursework, you'll register for and pass the National Home Inspector Examination, secure $500,000 in general liability insurance plus errors and omissions coverage, and submit your application to the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. AHIT provides AHIT-built exam prep tools to help you prepare for the NHIE. For a full breakdown of the Tennessee licensing process and salary information, see our How to Become a Home Inspector in Tennessee guide.

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

Yes! Try the Tennessee 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 Tennessee?

Tennessee home inspectors earn around $57,034 per year on average (Salary.com, April 2026), with most working inspectors falling between $45,500 and $71,500. Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga inspectors regularly outperform the state average, with Nashville's hot housing market driving the top end. Self-employed Tennessee inspectors typically charge $350–$525 per standard inspection. Inspectors who add radon testing, termite letters, and pool inspections to their core offering routinely clear $85,000–$100,000 annually in major Tennessee metros.

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

Plan on $2,000 to $4,000 in total startup costs. Tennessee's licensing fees are moderate, and the state doesn't require field training.

  • 90-hour commissioner-approved training course: $500–$1,500

  • NHIE exam: ~$225

  • TN initial license fee: $300

  • E&O insurance ($500,000 minimum): $1,200–$2,500 annually

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

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

Most Tennessee candidates complete the full process in 2 to 6 months. The 90-hour course runs 4 to 8 weeks at part-time pace. NHIE scheduling and passing adds 2 to 4 weeks. Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance processing typically takes 4 to 8 weeks once everything is in. The lack of mandatory field training keeps Tennessee's timeline shorter than most regulated states.

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

Yes. Tennessee has required home inspector licensure since April 18, 2005. The Department of Commerce and Insurance issues licenses through the Home Inspector Licensing Program. Working unlicensed is illegal and can result in fines and disciplinary action.

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

Most Tennessee candidates finish in 2 to 6 months. The 90-hour course runs 4 to 8 weeks. NHIE scheduling adds 2 to 4 weeks. Department of Commerce and Insurance processing typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. No field training is required, which keeps the timeline shorter than most regulated states.

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

Plan for $2,000 to $4,000 total. That includes the 90-hour training course ($500–$1,500), the NHIE (~$225), TN initial license fee ($300), E&O insurance with $500,000 minimum coverage ($1,200–$2,500 annually), and basic tools and software.

Is it hard to become a home inspector in Tennessee?

Tennessee is moderate. The 90-hour course and NHIE are standard. The state does not require field training, which makes the path faster than most regulated states. Tennessee's specific requirement of the NHIE (not InterNACHI's exam) is the main detail to know upfront.

What is the average home inspector salary in Tennessee?

Tennessee home inspectors earn around $57,034 per year on average (Salary.com, 2026). Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga inspectors run higher. Self-employed inspectors charge $350–$525 per inspection and often clear $85,000–$100,000 with radon, termite, and pool inspection add-ons.

How do I renew my Tennessee home inspector license?

Renew through the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance every 2 years, submitting between 120 and 30 days prior to expiration. You'll need 32 hours of approved CE (completed no later than 30 days prior to expiration), current proof of E&O insurance on ACORD form, and the renewal fee.

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