Florida Home Inspector Continuing Education Requirements
To keep your home inspector license active in Florida, you must complete continuing education (CE) during each renewal cycle. The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) requires licensed inspectors to stay current with building standards, safety codes, and professional practices.
CE Hours Required
- 14 total hours every 2 years
- Of those hours:
- 2 hours must focus on wind mitigation
- 12 hours can be in general home inspection topics (structure, roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, reporting standards, ethics, and legal compliance)
Renewal Cycle
- Licenses must be renewed by July 31st of even-numbered years (2026, 2028, etc.).
- All CE hours must be completed before renewal.
Approved CE Providers
CE must be completed through DBPR-approved providers. Options include:
- Online Courses β Convenient, self-paced learning
- In-Person Classes β Classroom training with live instructors
- Hybrid Programs β A mix of online and field-based education
Reporting CE Hours
- Most CE providers report hours directly to DBPR.
- Inspectors should keep certificates of completion for personal records in case of audit.
Tips for Meeting CE Requirements
- Donβt Wait Until the Last Minute β Complete your CE early in the renewal cycle.
- Choose Courses That Add Value β Select topics that strengthen your inspection knowledge and marketing edge.
- Verify Approval β Always confirm that your provider is DBPR-approved before enrolling.
Why CE Matters
Continuing education not only keeps your license active but also helps you maintain credibility with clients, real estate professionals, and lenders. Staying up to date ensures you can deliver accurate, safe, and reliable inspection services.
Completing your continuing education on time is essential for maintaining your license and building a trusted career in Florida home inspections.
Frequently Asked Questions β Florida Home Inspector Continuing Education
Q: How many continuing education hours are required for Florida home inspectors?
A: Florida requires 14 hours of DBPR-approved continuing education (CE) every two years, including 2 hours of wind mitigation training.
Q: When is continuing education due for Florida home inspectors?
A: CE hours must be completed before the license renewal deadline on July 31st of even-numbered years.
Q: Can I complete my CE hours online?
A: Yes. Florida accepts CE from approved online providers, in-person classes, or hybrid programs, as long as they are DBPR-approved.
Q: Do CE providers report my hours to DBPR?
A: Most approved providers report CE hours directly to DBPR, but inspectors should always keep personal certificates of completion in case of audit.
