Becoming a home inspector in Mississippi means working under the Mississippi Real Estate Commission, the agency that also licenses real estate brokers and appraisers. The MREC requires 60 hours of home inspector training education, passing the National Home Inspector Examination, and proof of $250,000 in errors and omissions and general liability insurance. Mississippi has an unusually high minimum age requirement (21 years) compared to most other regulated states, and the application process splits the fees into a $175 application and a $325 license fee paid after exam passage. Jackson, Gulfport, and the Tupelo metro lead the state's inspection market.