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Becoming a home inspector in South Dakota means working through a two-tier registration system administered by the South Dakota Real Estate Commission. You'll first apply as a Registered Home Inspector after completing your 40 hours of home inspection training and passing the National Home Inspector Examination. After at least one year as a Registered Home Inspector and submission of a completed Experience Log, you can advance to a Licensed Home Inspector. Notably, once licensed, there is no distinction between the duties and responsibilities of a licensed home inspector and those of a registered home inspector. Sioux Falls and Rapid City lead South Dakota's inspection market.

Quick Facts

  • Required Exam: National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE)

  • Education Prerequisite: 40 hours of state-approved home inspection training

  • Two-Tier Structure: Registered Home Inspector first, then Licensed Home Inspector after 1+ year and submitted Experience Log

  • Field Experience: No supervised inspection requirement at the Registered tier; inspections do not need supervision

  • Application Fees: $200 application fee to the South Dakota Real Estate Commission

  • Insurance Requirement: Not required by state, but recommended (E&O optional; not required to activate license)

  • Minimum Age: 18 with high school diploma or GED

  • License Renewal Cycle: Every two years; renewal by November 30, CE due by December 31

  • Continuing Education: 24 hours per two-year cycle; no mandatory topics; maximum 8 hours of instruction per day

  • Regulatory Body: South Dakota Real Estate Commission (Department of Labor & Regulation)

South Dakota Home Inspection Packages

Starter

SD Professional Home Inspector Starter Package

Full details
$699
  • Includes all features listed below PLUS:

  • ASHI Annual Membership Discount ($100 Savings)

  • The AHIT Way - Master Program

  • Two NHIE Prep eTextbooks

  • Marketing & Operating a Profitable Home inspection Business eTextbook

  • Radon Inspection Certification Course

  • Commercial Inspection Certification Course ($699 value)

Advanced

SD Professional Home Inspector Expert Package

Full details
$1399
  • Includes all features listed below PLUS:

  • ASHI Annual Membership Discount ($100 Savings)

  • The AHIT Way - Master Program

  • Two NHIE Prep eTextbooks

  • Marketing & Operating a Profitable Home inspection Business eTextbook

  • Radon Inspection Certification Course

  • Commercial Inspection Certification Course ($699 value)

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South Dakota Home Inspector Course FAQs

How much does the South Dakota home inspector course cost?

South Dakota home inspector course packages vary by what's included. Compare the options above to find the one that fits your goals. Every package from AHIT includes the Professional AHIT Home Inspector Course and exam prep tools built by AHIT experts. Higher-tier packages add more study materials and specialty certifications.

What's included in the South Dakota home inspector course?

Every South Dakota home inspector course package from AHIT covers the 14 key components of a home inspection, South Dakota home inspector Standards of Practice, and report writing, which the South Dakota Real Estate Commission requires for registration. You'll also get business and marketing training to help you launch your inspection career, real-world inspection footage to bring concepts to life, and exam prep tools built by AHIT for the NHIE. Higher-tier packages add NHIE prep eTextbooks, Commercial Certification, and Online Radon Certification for inspectors who want to expand their service offerings.

Is the South Dakota home inspector course state-approved?

Yes. AHIT offers South Dakota-approved pre-license education for home inspector candidates. The course covers the 40 clock hours of approved coursework the South Dakota Real Estate Commission requires for Registered Home Inspector qualification, plus South Dakota home inspector Standards of Practice and report writing.

How long does it take to complete the South Dakota home inspector course?

Most South Dakota candidates finish the 40-hour AHIT coursework in 3 to 6 weeks at a part-time pace and can typically qualify as Registered Home Inspectors within a few months. The full pathway to Licensed Home Inspector status takes longer because the state requires at least one year as a Registered Home Inspector and 100 paid inspections before you can upgrade. Plan on 12 to 18 months from course start to full license depending on how quickly you build your inspection practice.

Do I need to attend in-person classes for the South Dakota home inspector course?

The 40 hours of approved education can be completed online through AHIT's self-paced course. AHIT also offers optional live, hands-on training that pairs with the online course if you'd rather spend time with instructors before your first inspection.

What happens after I complete the South Dakota home inspector course?

Once you finish the AHIT coursework, you'll pass South Dakota's registration examination and apply for Registered Home Inspector status through the Real Estate Commission. After at least one year of registered experience and 100 paid home inspections, you'll sit for the National Home Inspector Examination and apply to upgrade to Licensed Home Inspector status. AHIT provides exam prep tools built by AHIT to help you prepare for the NHIE. For the full breakdown of South Dakota's licensing process and salary information, see our How to Become a Home Inspector in South Dakota guide.

Does AHIT offer a free trial of the South Dakota home inspector course?

Yes! Try the South Dakota home inspector course with a free 5-day trial, no credit card required. Preview lessons, test the exam prep tools, and decide if the course is right for you before committing.

How Much Does It Cost to Become a Home Inspector in South Dakota?

Plan on $1,800 to $4,000 in total startup costs. South Dakota's regulatory framework is lighter than most regulated states, with no insurance mandate and minimal supervised experience requirements. Here's the breakdown:

Pre-license home inspector training (40 hours)

$500 – $1,500

NHIE exam fee

$225 per attempt

South Dakota Real Estate Commission application

$200

General liability and E&O insurance (recommended but not required)

$1,000 – $2,500 annually

Inspection tools and reporting software

$500 – $2,000+

How Long Does It Take to Become a Home Inspector in South Dakota?

Most South Dakota candidates can become a Registered Home Inspector in 2 to 4 months. The 40 hours of pre-license education runs 3 to 6 weeks at a part-time pace, NHIE scheduling and the exam adds a few weeks, and Real Estate Commission application processing typically takes a few weeks for complete submissions. Advancing from Registered to Licensed Home Inspector takes a minimum of one year as a Registered inspector plus completion of an Experience Log, so the full pathway to Licensed status runs 14 to 18 months for most candidates.

Do you need a license to be a home inspector in South Dakota?

Yes. South Dakota law requires anyone who performs paid home inspections to hold either a Registered Home Inspector or a Licensed Home Inspector credential issued by the South Dakota Real Estate Commission. The Registered tier requires 40 hours of home inspection training, passing the NHIE, and a $200 application fee. The Licensed tier requires at least one year as a Registered inspector plus a submitted Experience Log.

How long does it take to become a home inspector in South Dakota?

Most candidates can become a Registered Home Inspector in 2 to 4 months. The 40 hours of pre-license education takes 3 to 6 weeks, the NHIE adds a few weeks, and Real Estate Commission application processing typically wraps in a few weeks for complete submissions. Advancing to Licensed Home Inspector takes a minimum of one year as a Registered inspector.

How much does it cost to become a home inspector in South Dakota?

Plan on $1,800 to $4,000 in total startup costs. The biggest line items are pre-license training ($500 to $1,500), the NHIE exam ($225), the $200 Real Estate Commission application fee, and inspection tools plus reporting software ($500 to $2,000). South Dakota does not require insurance at the state level, which keeps recurring costs lower than most regulated states.

Is it hard to become a home inspector in South Dakota?

South Dakota's regulatory framework is one of the lighter regulated frameworks in the country. The 40-hour education requirement and the NHIE are both manageable for candidates who study, and the absence of supervised inspection requirements or insurance mandates makes entry relatively straightforward. The bigger challenge is building agent relationships in Sioux Falls and Rapid City, where established inspectors already have strong networks.

What is the average home inspector salary in South Dakota?

South Dakota home inspectors earn between $52,500 and $55,305 on average, with Salary.com reporting $55,305 statewide as of 2026. Sioux Falls-metro inspectors and those serving the Rapid City and Black Hills market typically earn at the higher end of the range, while inspectors covering rural western South Dakota fall closer to the middle.

How do I renew my South Dakota home inspector license?

South Dakota home inspector licenses renew every two years. License renewal is due by November 30 of the expiration year, and continuing education hours must be completed by December 31. You'll need to complete 24 hours of approved continuing education in topics like legal issues, building codes, business standards of practice, ethics, and building components. No more than 8 hours may be offered in one day.

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