Home / States / Connecticut
Licensed state · CT

Connecticut Home Inspection Requirements

Connecticut requires home inspectors to be state-licensed. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection — Home Inspection Licensing Board sets the standards. Required forms and disclosures for Connecticut inspections are below — plus a free template aligned to CT practice.

01 · Licensing

Licensure requirements

Required. Apprenticeship under a licensed home inspector + examination. License must be renewed annually with continuing education.

Regulator: Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection — Home Inspection Licensing Board

02 · Required forms & disclosures

Required Connecticut forms

03 · Connecticut-aligned template

Free Connecticut home inspection report template

A free home inspection report template structured for Connecticut practice — InterNACHI / ASHI-aligned section order, severity-tier defect classification, photo-evidence-pairing, and a one-page summary. Compatible with Connecticut's required disclosures.

Connecticut inspection FAQ

Do home inspectors need a license in Connecticut?

Yes. Required. Apprenticeship under a licensed home inspector + examination. License must be renewed annually with continuing education. The regulator is Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection — Home Inspection Licensing Board.

What forms are required for a Connecticut home inspection?

Connecticut Home Inspection Standards of Practice; Pre-inspection contract (mandatory); Residential Property Condition Disclosure.

Where can I find a Connecticut home inspection report template?

A free Connecticut-aligned home inspection report template is available on this page. Download the PDF, edit in Word or Google Docs, or load it into InspectorData for live AI-assisted reporting (90 days free).

Inspect in Connecticut? Get the template free.

PDF download or live inside InspectorData. 90 days free, no credit card.