Becoming a home inspector in Vermont means working under the Vermont Secretary of State, specifically the Office of Professional Regulation (OPR). Vermont requires 80 hours of approved home inspector training education, passing the National Home Inspector Examination administered through Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP), and a $100 non-refundable application fee. Vermont also offers an alternative reciprocity-style pathway for existing inspectors who hold ACI membership through ASHI. Vermont's housing stock skews very old, with substantial pre-1900 inventory across Burlington, Montpelier, and the Stowe corridor that calls for inspectors trained on stone foundations, post-and-beam construction, and antique slate roofs.