(+) Arkansas Home Inspection Regulations
Arkansas requires home inspectors to be registered in their state.
Inspectors must have general liability insurance in the minimum amount of $100,000.
Arkansas home inspectors are required to follow the ASHI standards of practice.
Arkansas home inspectors are required to follow the ASHI standards of practice.
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Last Modified: 09/09/05
Home Professionals in North Little Rock, AR
(4 within 25 miles of zip code 72114)North Little Rock, AR
Qualifications: Arkansas license #1385, ASHI.
About: Serving all of Pulaski,Cleburne, White, Independence, Faulkner, Lonoke, and Van Buren. I'm licensed by the State #1385.
About: Serving all of Pulaski,Cleburne, White, Independence, Faulkner, Lonoke, and Van Buren. I'm licensed by the State #1385.
Bryant, AR
Qualifications: Arkansas Home Inspection Registgration Board HI#1341
BA Ouachita Baptist University
AAREI Member
About: Board Member for Arkansas Home Inspection Registration Board. Dedicated to being a leader in the Home Inspection Field in Arkansas. Six years of full time home inspection experience.
About: Board Member for Arkansas Home Inspection Registration Board. Dedicated to being a leader in the Home Inspection Field in Arkansas. Six years of full time home inspection experience.
Conway, AR
Qualifications: AR Home Inspector #1124. Arkansas' only NABIE Certified Building Inspection Engineer. ASHI Certified Master Inspector.
About: Richard Kirkman, President of the Arkansas ASHI Chapter, is a licensed building inspector who has met the rigorous requirements to be a provider of The ASHI Experience. He is the only Certified Building Inspection Engineer in Arkansas.
About: Richard Kirkman, President of the Arkansas ASHI Chapter, is a licensed building inspector who has met the rigorous requirements to be a provider of The ASHI Experience. He is the only Certified Building Inspection Engineer in Arkansas.





