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PHII's certification course meets Alaska requirements for home inspectors including regulations for trade practices and consumer protection. Alaska home inspectors must be registered with the Department of Community and Economic Development and pass the National Home Inspectors Examination. The law requires the home inspector to carry insurance and a bond of $5,000. The department requires at least 8 hours of continuing competency activity in each licensing period.
Note: As the industry grows, many states are enacting or changing legislation forcing training/testing for home inspectors. PHII students have had great success passing state and national exams, and you also receive FREE continuing education credits with your enrollment! Please check the website periodically for updates about current licensing laws or call toll free (800) 983-6322
PHII will give you a nationally recognized home inspector certification and the credentials you need to become a successful home inspector in Alaska. Training from PHII will also help prepare you for the National Home Inspector Exam.
State Board:
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing
license@dced.state.ak.us
Jan Mays (907) 465-5470
Approved:
Yes
Training Provider:
Professional Home Inspection Institute
1533½ NW 2nd St, Madison, SD 57042
http://www.homeinspectioninstitute.com
Toll Free 800-983-6322
Questions about course enrollment? Please
give us a call toll-free at 800-983-6322!
PHII's Alaska Home Inspection Training
FREE
1-YEAR NSHI MEMBERSHIP
All PHII graduates receive a free 1-year membership to NSHI, the National Society of Home Inspectors.
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