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Frequently Asked Questions



  1. How do I change my address or contact information?
  2. If I am a licensed home inspector in another state but don’t have a Delaware license, can I inspect a home in Delaware?
  3. I have a Home Inspector license in another state. How do I apply for a Delaware license?
  4. How do I apply for a trainee license?
  5. How do I renew my license?
  6. Are Delaware home inspectors required to carry E & O insurance?

Answers

 

How do I change my address?

Answer: You may change your address in the DELPROS online portal. Log in to your user account and click on your license record tile. In the OPTIONS drop-down, click on Change Address and follow the directions. Section 15.0 of the Board’s Rules and Regulations requires you to report address changes within 30 days of your address changing.

 

If I am a licensed home inspector in another state but I don’t have a Delaware license, can I inspect a home in Delaware?

Answer: See Temporary Home Inspection Permit.

 

I have a Home Inspector license in another state. How do I apply for a Delaware license?

Answer: See Endorsement.

 

How do I apply for a trainee license?

Answer: See Home Inspector Trainee.

 

How do I renew my license?

Answer: See License Renewal.

 

Are Delaware home inspectors required to carry E & O insurance?

Answer: Yes. You or your employer must carry at least $50,000 of errors and omissions insurance and at least $250,000 of liability insurance.


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