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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Where's the best place to get my inspectors license?
I'm getting more interested in property management and it was suggested that I get my inspectors license. It would allow me to be more useful to clients and would also teach me more of what to look for when I walk properties I may be working with.
What is a good resource to pick up an inspectors license for the state of Utah at?
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I don't believe home inspection requires a license. Most have certifications. Almost every home inspector that I know in Utah right now are looking for people to help conduct inspections and will train.
I'd try calling a few.
Good luck.