Begin your new career as a licensed California Home Inspector or by taking certification continuing education licensing courses. Learn all there is to know about the field of residential or commericial inspection in California. The course training is online and can be taken at the students own pace and time. Go to school from home.
The school course provides you with the training knowledge base you need to successfully begin your Home Inspection career in California.
Learn about: Electrical, interior and exterior work, plumbing and more.
This course also includes a training module on business practices in the Home Inspection industry. Includes module exams to test your knowledge. This course is approved by the American Society of Home Inspectors and the National Association of Home Inspectors.
CE - Continuing Education
Property inspectors, appraisers and real estate brokers in California must take ongoing continuing education to maintain their certification and licensing in California. All CE credit courses are approved.
Our students also learn how to start and run their own home inspector business in California.
Inspection Certification Online - Earn your certification and begin your career in California.
About the California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA)
CREIA is a voluntary, nonprofit public-benefit organization of real estate inspectors. CREIA provides education, training and support services to its members and the real estate community. CREIA's Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice are recognized by the California Business and Professions Codes and are considered the standard of care by the real estate industry and legal profession in the state. CREIA Inspector Members have successfully passed a comprehensive written examination on the myriad of systems and components in the construction and maintenance of residential dwellings. CREIA's educational mission is to expand the technical knowledge of its members through continuing education. Course Students and members must complete a minimum 30 hours of continuing education annually.
Candidates and Members of ASHI® are required to abide by the Society's Code of Ethics, which specifically forbids inspectors from active brokerage or sale of real estate, or performing repairs on homes, which they inspect. ASHI Candidates and Members also agree to perform and report inspections in accordance with the ASHI Standards of Practice. Besides the ASHI logo is widely regarded as the mark of a professional, its use by the ASHI membership is also carefully controlled.