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Wisconsin home inspector license requirements

Wisconsin Home Inspector License Requirements

Registration is required to become a home inspector in Wisconsin—and Earning your home inspector certification from PHII sets you apart. It equips you with the skills to identify safety hazards and red flags with confidence—giving buyers peace of mind and giving you a professional edge. Wisconsin requires home inspectors to complete several steps before applying for their home inspector registration. Follow the steps below to become a legal Wisconsin home inspector. Enroll online today!

Wisconsin Training Packages

State Certification, Software & Tools

Professional $599
 

Everything Needed to Get Started!
State Certification Online Course
Advanced Home Inspector Course
** in-person contact hours NOT included
National Exam Prep Course
Home Inspection Report Word Forms
Home Inspection Report Creator
InspectHost Business Website
1-year AHI Membership
$1,200+ in free bonuses
$49 Add courses/manuals/videos on USB stick (bonus wire gauge)
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Generate More Inspection Revenue

Preferred $899
 

Includes the PRO Package plus additional certifications to increase revenue from an inspection:
Drone Operations for Inspectors
Drone Pilot License (Part 107)
Mold Certification (CRMI)
Radon Certification (CRT)
Four-Point Inspection Course
Pool & Spa Inspection Course
Manufactured Homes Inspections
Marketing & Business Course
Septic System Inspections
Saves $1,500+ by buying as a package!

Business Expansion & Knowledge

Premium $1,399
 

Includes PRO and PREFERRED and more certifications to increase your knowledge and revenue:
B1 Residential Code Inspector
Commercial Building Inspection
Sewer Camera Inspection
Structural Pest Inspection
Ozone-Hydroxyl Remediation
Environmental Hazards Course
Home Construction Course
House Framing Course
Mold Continuing Ed. Course
Saves $2,500+ by buying as a package!

Pinnacle Package

Business Expansion & Diversification

Pinnacle $2,999
 

Includes Everything in PRO, PREFERRED & PREMIUM plus certifications to expand the scope of your business operations and increase revenue:
Energy Auditor Certification (CEA)
Weatherization Contractor Certification (CWC)
Mold Remediation Certification (CMR)
Commercial Mold Inspection Certification (CCMI)
Mold Remediation Protocols Course
Level 1 Infrared Building Surveyor (CIBS)
Saves $3,500+ by buying as a package!
$599 Add Deluxe Mold Sampling Kit


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Wisconsin Rules & Regulations

PHII's online home inspection training and certification course meets all pre-registration education requirements for Wisconsin. To become a registered Wisconsin Home Inspector you must:
(1) Complete 40 hours of home inspector education with 20/hrs hands-on. The required hands-on hours require PHII's hybrid course for an additional fee. Call for details.
(2) Pass the National Home Inspector Examination (PHII's Advanced Home Inspection training course fully prepares you)
(3) Apply for Wisconsin home inspector registration and pay the application fee
(4) Pass the Wisconsin Statutes and Rules Examination (Online)
(5) Complete 40 hours of Continuing Education every 2 years to renew registration (PHII courses are approved)

Wisconsin Home Inspector License Changes In 2022, Wisconsin implemented rule changes for a registered Wisconsin home inspector that:

Additional Steps to Advance Your Wisconsin Home Inspection Career

1) Join a Professional Home Inspector Association. PHII pays for your first year of membership in the North American Association of Home Inspectors (AHI). Wisconsin also has a state home inspector association (WAHI) you can join for networking opportunities.

2) Join a Multi-Inspector Company in Wisconsin to gain experience, or start your own business. Established home inspection companies in Wisconsin are always looking for new home inspectors to work for them. Businesses provide benefits, professional insurance and home inspection scheduling.

3) Register Your Own Business in Wisconsin and obtain general liability insurance and/or errors and omissions (E&O) insurance. Home inspector insurance policies are affordable and will protect you against career-ending lawsuits. Build your own home inspection business in Wisconsin and enjoy the success that follows!

PHII will give you a nationally recognized home inspector certification and the credentials you need to become a successful home inspector in Wisconsin. PHII students have also 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

State Board:
Department of Regulation and Licensing
608-266-2112
Approved: Yes


Wisconsin Home Inspection Course Details

Certification Course Length: 90-Hours

Welcome to PHII's Wisconsin Home Inspection School—Your Gateway to a Rewarding Career. Our expert instructors bring real-world experience and a singular focus: helping you build a thriving career in home inspection. Through nationally certified coursework, online modules, testing, and hands-on field study, you'll gain the essential skills and knowledge required to become a licensed or compliant Wisconsin home inspector. Our curriculum aligns with national standards of practice, ensuring you're fully prepared to meet professional expectations.

At PHII, we make mastering home inspection straightforward and accessible through a structured, step-by-step training process. Whether you choose our online or classroom format in Wisconsin, you'll receive the same comprehensive curriculum—including field inspection assignments, report writing exercises, and hands-on activities. Plus, we provide free home inspection report software so you can practice creating professional reports as you learn.

Our experienced, on-site instructors are always available to guide you. You'll also gain specialized knowledge in mold and allergens, radon detection, and commercial inspections—valuable skills that can help you expand your services and grow your business in Wisconsin. PHII's Wisconsin online home inspection course offers all the benefits of our classroom training at a significantly lower price. Our proven interactive learning system includes:

You'll master each lesson's objectives, aligned with national standards of practice for Wisconsin home inspectors. No prior experience is needed—our course is designed for beginners and seasoned professionals alike. While you can take as long as you need, those with a background in the building trades often progress more quickly.

Each lesson includes interactive flash cards and quizzes that reinforce your understanding, offer instant feedback, and help you correct mistakes. Our system tracks your progress, allowing you to pause and resume anytime. For hands-on experience, you can complete field activities on your own home or any residential property in Wisconsin—bringing your learning into the real world.

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Wisconsin Course FAQs

How long does your home inspection course for Wisconsin take?
PHII's Wisconsin home inspection course can be completed in 1-2 weeks based on your past level of experience. However, you can take as much time as needed, and there are no limits on re-taking the certification exam. The total course time for training in Wisconsin is broken up into hours for course instruction, field assignments, report writing and testing. PHII's Wisconsin course allows you to take your time or push yourself through quickly.

How much money do Wisconsin home inspectors make?
Professional home inspectors in Wisconsin earn a solid income, with salaries varying based on experience, location, and certifications. The cost of a single home inspection typically ranges from $400 to $600, depending on the location and property size. Most homes sold this year in Wisconsin are expected to undergo a pre-closing home inspection, reflecting strong demand for qualified home inspectors.

What is home inspection errors and omissions insurance?
Home inspectors in Wisconsin should consider getting Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance, which is a professional liability policy covering the policyholder for negligent acts and omissions that occur during an inspection. A good Errors and Omissions liability policy can help limit your out-of-pocket expenses if you are named in a lawsuit resulting from a home inspection. Our coursework is approved for Wisconsin home inspector errors and omissions insurance by major insurance underwriters.

Why Choose PHII for Home Inspection Training in Wisconsin?
PHII offers Wisconsin residents affordable, expert-backed training to become certified home inspectors. Our interactive program includes hands-on practice, instructor support, and a satisfaction guarantee. You'll learn what to inspect, how to report it professionally, and meet Wisconsin's standards—all on your schedule, from any device. After graduation, we continue to support you with a complete system to launch and grow your inspection business with confidence. With PHII, you get the tools, training, and ongoing support to succeed.

What is Included in the Wisconsin Home Inspector Package?
The Professional Package includes the online Home Inspector Course for Wisconsin with online library of inspection documents and videos. The training is 100% online, no materials are shipped. Optional back-up materials and courses/videos on USB stick are available for an extra fee. Bonuses include Home Inspection Report Creator, Advanced Home Inspection Course, InspectHost business website and 1-year AHI National Association membership for Wisconsin home inspector graduates.

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North American Association of Home Inspectors (AHI)


Free AHI Membership for Wisconsin Home Inspector Graduates
As a gold-level AHI-accredited training provider, PHII can offer all Wisconsin home inspection course graduates a free $289 membership in the North American Association of Home Inspectors (AHI), a national non-profit professional home inspector association.