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Kentucky Home Inspector Course

Becoming a home inspector in Kentucky means working under a clear, established licensing system that's been in place since July 1, 2006. The Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors (KBHI), under the Kentucky Real Estate Authority, oversees the licensing program. The path includes board-approved training, the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE), $250,000 in general liability insurance, and adherence to ASHI, NAHI, or InterNACHI Standards of Practice.

Quick Facts

  • Required Exam: National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE)

  • Field Experience: Required (per current KBHI training program standards)

  • Application Fee: Per current KBHI fee schedule

  • Minimum Age: 18

  • Education Prerequisite: Board-approved training program + high school diploma or GED

  • License Renewal Cycle: Every 2 years

  • Continuing Education: 28 hours per renewal cycle (3 hrs KY Law + 3 hrs Report Writing required)

  • Face-to-Face CE: Manufactured Housing, KY Law, and Report Writing CE must be in-person

  • Required Insurance: $250,000 general liability minimum

  • Regulatory Body: Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors (KBHI), Kentucky Real Estate Authority

Live Classes in Kentucky

Louisville 8/20-8/28 Kentucky Home Inspection Live 9-Day Louisville Course: 8/15-8/23

KY Professional Home Inspector Live Class Louisville Starter Package: 8/15-8/23

$1699

KY Professional Home Inspector Live Class Louisville Advanced Package: 8/15-8/23

$1899

KY Professional Home Inspector Live Class Louisville Expert Package: 8/15-8/23

$2399

Paducah 8/27-9/4 Kentucky Home Inspection Live 9-Day Paducah Course: 8/15-8/30

KY Professional Home Inspector Live Class Paducah Starter Package: 8/15-8/30

$1699

KY Professional Home Inspector Live Class Paducah Advanced Package: 8/15-8/30

$1899

KY Professional Home Inspector Live Class Paducah Expert Package: 8/15-8/30

$2399

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How much does the Kentucky home inspector course cost?

Kentucky 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 Kentucky home inspector course state-approved?

Yes. AHIT is a Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors-approved pre-license education provider. The course covers the 64 hours of pre-license education the Board requires for Kentucky home inspector applicants, plus Kentucky home inspector Standards of Practice and report writing.

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

Most Kentucky candidates complete the 64-hour course over the schedule of the AHIT live virtual class sessions they attend. The 16 hours of field training and three unpaid field inspections are scheduled in coordination with the classroom course. Your total timeline depends on your live class schedule, field training availability, and how quickly you move through the Board's licensing process.

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

Kentucky's 64-hour Board-approved education is delivered through scheduled live virtual classes, which means you attend in real time online with a Kentucky-licensed instructor (not self-paced). Kentucky also requires three unpaid home inspections in the field, which must be completed in person under instructor supervision following your classroom course.

What happens after I complete the Kentucky home inspector course?

After completing your AHIT live virtual classes, field training, and three unpaid field inspections, you'll register for and pass the National Home Inspector Examination, then submit your application to the Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors. AHIT provides AHIT-built exam prep tools to help you prepare. For a full breakdown of the Kentucky licensing process and salary information, see our How to Become a Home Inspector in Kentucky guide.

How Much Does a Home Inspector Make in Kentucky?

Kentucky home inspectors earn around $57,431 per year on average (Salary.com, April 2026). Louisville, Lexington, and Northern Kentucky inspectors (the Cincinnati-area Kentucky suburbs) regularly outperform the state average. Self-employed Kentucky inspectors typically charge $350–$500 per standard inspection. Inspectors who add radon testing (Kentucky has high radon zones across multiple counties), termite letters, and sewer scope to their core service routinely clear $85,000 annually in major Kentucky markets.

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

Plan on $2,400 to $5,700 in total startup costs. Kentucky's $250,000 general liability insurance requirement bumps recurring costs above states with lower minimums.

  • Board-approved home inspector training course: $500–$1,500

  • NHIE exam: ~$225

  • KBHI application fee: per current schedule [VERIFY]

  • General liability insurance ($250,000 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 Kentucky?

Most Kentucky candidates complete the full process in 3 to 5 months. Coursework runs 3 to 6 weeks depending on the program. NHIE scheduling and passing adds 2 to 4 weeks. KBHI application processing typically takes 4 to 6 weeks once everything is in. Insurance binding adds about a week.

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

Yes. Kentucky has required home inspector licensure since July 1, 2006. The Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors (KBHI) issues licenses through the Kentucky Real Estate Authority. Working unlicensed after July 1, 2006 is a criminal offense.

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

Most Kentucky candidates finish in 3 to 5 months. Coursework runs 3 to 6 weeks. NHIE scheduling adds 2 to 4 weeks. KBHI application processing typically takes 4 to 6 weeks once everything is in. Insurance binding adds about a week.

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

Plan for $2,400 to $5,700 total. That includes a board-approved home inspector training course ($500–$1,500), the NHIE (~$225), KBHI application fee, $250,000 general liability insurance ($1,200–$2,500 annually), and basic tools and software.

Is it hard to become a home inspector in Kentucky?

Kentucky is moderate. The board-approved training program and NHIE are standard. The $250,000 general liability insurance requirement is higher than many states. Inspectors must follow ASHI, NAHI, or InterNACHI Standards of Practice. Most candidates pass on the first attempt with structured prep.

What is the average home inspector salary in Kentucky?

Kentucky home inspectors earn around $57,431 per year on average (Salary.com, 2026). Louisville, Lexington, and Northern Kentucky inspectors run higher. Self-employed inspectors charge $350–$500 per inspection and often clear $85,000 with radon, termite, and sewer scope add-ons.

How do I renew my Kentucky home inspector license?

Renew through KBHI every 2 years. You'll need 28 hours of CE including 3 hours of Kentucky Law and 3 hours of Report Writing (both must be face-to-face), current proof of $250,000 general liability insurance, and the renewal fee. Manufactured Housing CE must also be face-to-face.

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