Home Inspector Licensing in Mount Plymouth CDP, Florida

Who Needs a License

Florida law regulates home inspectors as construction industry professionals. Under Fla. Stat. § 489.105, a home inspector is defined within the scope of construction-related licensure and must be licensed to perform home inspections for compensation in the state.

Any individual performing home inspection services in Mount Plymouth CDP—including structural evaluation, mechanical systems review, and condition assessments of residential properties—must hold a valid Florida home inspector license. This applies regardless of whether the inspector works independently or for a company.

How to Get Licensed

Home inspector licensure in Florida is overseen by the Construction Industry Licensing Board established under Fla. Stat. § 489.107. To become licensed, you must:

  1. Meet qualifications under Fla. Stat. § 489.113, which requires documented education and experience in home inspection or related construction trades.

  2. Pass the state examination administered under Fla. Stat. § 489.111. This exam tests knowledge of building codes, inspection standards, and home systems.

  3. Apply through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), which processes all construction industry licenses. Submit your application, proof of qualifications, and exam results to DBPR.

  4. Pay applicable fees set by the state licensing board.

Specific education and experience hour requirements are detailed in Fla. Stat. § 489.113. Review this statute directly or contact DBPR for current prerequisite hours before applying.

Local Requirements

Mount Plymouth CDP is located in Lake County, Florida. Building permits and inspections for residential construction are typically handled by Lake County Building Department.

Consult the Mount Plymouth Municipal Code for any local amendments, permit requirements, or additional regulations that may apply to home inspectors operating within the municipality. Local codes may impose additional notification, bonding, or liability insurance requirements beyond state minimums.

Contact the Mount Plymouth Building Department or Lake County Building Department to confirm local permitting procedures and whether home inspectors must register or file notice with the local jurisdiction.

Exemptions

Under Fla. Stat. § 489.103, certain individuals and activities are exempt from licensure requirements. Review this statute to determine if your specific work qualifies for an exemption—for example, owner-performed inspections of their own property or certain limited inspections may be exempt. However, most compensation-based home inspection work requires a license.

State Licensing Board Contact

Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Home Inspector Licensing
- Phone: 850-487-1395
- Website: https://www2.myfloridalicense.com/home-inspectors/

References


The law belongs to the people. Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 590 U.S. (2020)