Texas A&M, powered by ICA, will help you become a home inspector in Idaho.  The state of Idaho does not require a home inspector license.  It is recommended you become a certified home inspector in Idaho.

How to Become a Home Inspector in Two Steps:

Step One: Register for our Online Idaho Home Inspector Certification Program. Upon completion of the course, you will be an ICA Certified Home Inspector and we will issue you a certification number, and a digital badge which you can use on your smartphone, business cards and inspection reports.

Step Two: Start your own business or apply for work with a home inspection business.

Online Home Inspection Training

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Online Home Inspection Course

What's included in ICA's Training Packages?

ICA offers three value-packed training options, which are designed to let you to choose exactly what you need to be successful in your home inspection career. See what's included for each below.

ICA Training Packages

  Foundation Foundation+ Premier

Online Home Inspection Course

ICA's award-winning online home inspection course is available to you on-demand 24/7, and features fully narrated videos by our expert instructors.

  • Lifetime Course Access and Support

    Your ICA course never expires, and is continually updated. Enjoy expert support by our veteran team.

  • Commercial Inspection

    ICA's online course includes commercial inspection training to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards.

  • Bonus Course Library

    ICA's training package includes 18 extra courses such as our NEW Build Your Business Course (in partnership with Industry Association), Drone Inspection, Thermal Imaging, Radon 101, Mold 101, and many more.

Multiple Live Classroom Locations

ICA has live classes in 17 states and counting! Check our website to see if we offer classes in your area. Learn more.

Digital Badge

ICA partners with Credly, a widely trusted digital credentialing company, to provide our graduates with a versatile and secure digital badge.

Report Software Included at No Extra Charge

This is an invaluable tool that allows you to produce attractive reports for your inspections. ICA includes full report software for life.

Home Inspector Pro Software 90-Day Free Trial NEW!

Home Inspector Pro is a premium, feature-rich report writing software that grows with you and your business. With your ICA enrollment, you can try it out risk-free for 90 days.

1-Year Membership to Industry Association NEW!

The nation's most prestigious professional association for home inspectors, with resources and services to take your career to the next level. Enjoy a one-year membership on us, a value of $449!

ICA 360 1-Year Membership

An extensive library of professional development resources such as topical webinars, over 60 videos of virtual inspections, and much more.

NHIE e-Book Study Guides NEW!

Two high-quality eBook study guides written by the authors of the National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE), normally valued at $150.

Mold & Radon Inspection Certifications NEW!

Mold & Radon courses (available for selected states) allow you to provide valuable extra services, a value of up to $555.

Premier Inspector Digital Badge NEW!

ICA's highest designation, showing your expertise in home inspection with specialties in mold and radon.


Home inspectors provide essential services to home buyers across the country. They educate clients on the condition of a potential purchase, equipping buyers with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision. This rewarding field has many people wondering how to become a home inspector in Idaho. In fact, Idaho home inspectors don’t need to be formally trained or licensed to begin working. Clients, however, will generally only hire the most qualified and highly-trained home inspection professionals, so a quality education makes a wise investment.

Why Is Certification for Home Inspectors in Idaho Important?

While formal Idaho home inspector requirements may not exist, realtors and their clients prefer to work with certified professionals when it comes time for an inspection. A self-proclaimed home inspector with no evidence of training will have difficulty building a business. On the other hand, certification shows that a person is trained, dedicated, and experienced enough to provide a thorough and trustworthy inspection. That’s why we always advise aspiring inspectors to receive training and earn their certification even if the state doesn’t require it.

Students can complete our online self-paced course to earn their certification. This allows students to log in and complete the training anytime, day or night.

Texas A&M, powered by ICA, is a trusted institution for aspiring home inspectors across the country. While Idaho does not have state licensing requirements, we bring students of all backgrounds up to the high standards clients and realtors have come to expect for inspections. Though the state may not have many rules and regulations surrounding the industry, realtors and homebuyers will demand experience and expertise. With our training, you’ll reassure clients that they’re in capable hands.