Find a Licensed Indiana Home Inspector

Every inspector listed here holds an active IPLA license. Data sourced directly from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency — updated automatically.

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676
Licensed Inspectors
92
Indiana Counties
IPLA
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IC 25-20.2
Indiana Law
Indiana requires home inspectors to be licensed through IPLA. Under IC 25-20.2, only licensed inspectors may perform home inspections for compensation. Unlicensed inspections have no legal standing and provide no consumer protection.

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Indiana's largest counties — find licensed home inspectors near you.

Marion County

Indianapolis area

61 inspectors listed

Lake County

Crown Point area

44 inspectors listed

Allen County

Fort Wayne area

37 inspectors listed

Hamilton County

Noblesville area

56 inspectors listed

St. Joseph County

South Bend area

19 inspectors listed

Elkhart County

Goshen area

6 inspectors listed

Tippecanoe County

Lafayette area

16 inspectors listed

Vanderburgh County

Evansville area

15 inspectors listed

Porter County

Valparaiso area

16 inspectors listed

Hendricks County

Danville area

22 inspectors listed

Johnson County

Franklin area

25 inspectors listed

Monroe County

Bloomington area

10 inspectors listed

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Home Inspection Guides

Home Inspections in Indiana Real Estate Transactions

How home inspections fit into Indiana real estate transactions — contingencies, timing, negotiation, and what happens when issues are found.

How to Choose a Licensed Home Inspector in Indiana

What to look for when hiring a home inspector in Indiana — license verification, insurance, experience, report quality, and red flags to avoid.

Indiana Home Inspector Licensing — What You Need to Know

How Indiana licenses home inspectors under IC 25-20.2, what the requirements are, how to verify a license, and why it matters when hiring.

What Indiana Home Inspectors Cover

A licensed Indiana home inspector evaluates all major systems and components of a property: structural foundation, roof, exterior, interior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, and more. The written report documents defects and safety concerns so buyers can negotiate or walk away with confidence.

Every inspector on this site is licensed by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency and can legally perform home inspections for compensation in Indiana.

Buying or Selling in Indiana?

A home inspection is one of the most important steps in any real estate transaction. A licensed inspector can uncover hidden defects before closing — potentially saving thousands in unexpected repairs.