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How to Become a Licensed & Certified Home Inspector in Mississippi, And Who Makes the Best Candidate

  • jharrisinspections
  • Apr 28
  • 3 min read

If you enjoy solving problems, working with your hands, helping people make smart decisions, and want a career with real opportunity, becoming a home inspector in Mississippi may be one of the best paths you’ve never seriously considered.

At Harris Home Inspections, we know home inspection is more than walking through houses with a flashlight. It is about protecting buyers, helping sellers, supporting real estate professionals, and giving families confidence in one of the biggest investments of their lives.


For the right person, this can become a respected and rewarding career.

What Does a Home Inspector Do?

A professional home inspector evaluates the visible condition of a property and provides a detailed report on major systems and components, including:

  • roofing

  • structure

  • electrical systems

  • plumbing

  • HVAC systems

  • insulation and ventilation

  • moisture concerns

  • safety issues

  • general maintenance concerns

Home inspectors help clients understand a home before they buy, sell, or invest.

No two days are exactly the same, and every property tells a story.

How to Become a Licensed Home Inspector in Mississippi

Mississippi requires individuals performing home inspections for compensation to meet licensing requirements established by the state.

While requirements can change, the typical path includes:

1. Complete Approved Pre-Licensing Education

Prospective inspectors complete required coursework covering:

  • building systems

  • inspection standards

  • report writing

  • ethics

  • business practices

  • common defects and safety concerns

2. Pass the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE)

This exam helps verify professional knowledge and readiness for the field.

3. Meet State Application Requirements

Applicants typically submit required forms, fees, and supporting documentation.

4. Obtain Required Insurance

Professional insurance helps protect both the inspector and the client.

5. Continue Learning in the Real World

Passing a test is one step.

Becoming great at inspections comes through mentorship, field experience, consistency, and learning how homes truly perform over time.

Who Is the Ideal Candidate?

Some of the best inspectors do not start as inspectors.

They come from backgrounds like:

  • construction

  • roofing

  • electrical

  • HVAC

  • plumbing

  • insurance adjusting

  • military service

  • real estate

  • maintenance

  • project management

  • public safety careers

But background alone is not enough.

The best candidates usually have these traits:

Strong Work Ethic

They show up on time, stay dependable, and take pride in doing things right.

Attention to Detail

They notice what others miss.

Calm Communication

They can explain concerns clearly without creating panic.

Coachability

They want to learn and improve.

Professionalism

They understand trust matters.

Physical Capability

This career can involve ladders, attics, crawlspaces, roofs, heat, and long days.

Who May Not Be the Right Fit?

This profession may not be ideal for someone who:

  • dislikes learning new things

  • avoids responsibility

  • struggles with punctuality

  • hates customer interaction

  • rushes through details

  • wants easy money with little effort

Great inspectors earn trust through discipline and consistency.

Why This Career Can Be a Smart Move

Home inspection can offer:

  • independence

  • respected local work

  • career growth

  • meaningful client impact

  • variety instead of sitting behind a desk

  • opportunity to build long-term skills

As housing markets evolve, knowledgeable inspectors remain valuable.

Why Learn with Harris Home Inspections?

We believe skill matters, but character matters more.

We are interested in meeting hardworking people who want to build a serious future in this profession. For the right candidate, investment in training and development may be available.

We proudly serve:

  • Jackson County

  • Harrison County

  • Hancock County

  • George County

  • Stone County

  • Pearl River County

  • Greene County

  • Perry County

  • Forrest County

If you have the right background, the right mindset, and the willingness to learn, we’d like to hear from you.

Ready to Explore a Career in Home Inspection?

Apply Through Our Careers Page Today

Tell us about your background, experience, and why this opportunity interests you.

Prefer to Speak Directly?

Call Jeff at Harris Home Inspections to introduce yourself and learn more about upcoming opportunities.

Serious candidates only.

Final Thought

Licenses can be earned.

Skills can be taught.

But integrity, hustle, professionalism, and pride in your work must come from within.

If that sounds like you, this might be the opportunity you’ve been looking for.

 
 
 

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