- A. An initial home inspector license shall be valid for three years. Once renewed, all licenses shall be for a duration of three years.
- B. Renewal Date: A licensee may apply for renewal of the licensee’s license no later than the date specified as the expiration date on the applicant’s license.
C. A licensee seeking the renewal of the license shall provide to the board in accordance with the deadlines specified in this rule:
- (1) A completed renewal application;
- (2) Payment of the non-refundable renewal fee in full as provided in Part 2;
- (3) Proof of completion of required continuing education as provided in Part 5;
- (4) Satisfactory evidence that the licensee has errors and omissions insurance coverage and professional liability insurance coverage meeting the minimum terms and conditions required by 16.66.9 NMAC.
- D. The board office will send, either through electronic means or through postal mail, a renewal notice to each licensee no later than 45 days prior to the expiration of the license at the licensee’s address on record. Timely renewal of a license is the full and complete responsibility of the licensee. If the licensee does not receive a renewal notification from the board, it is the responsibility of the licensee to contact the board office.
- E. The licensee’s failure to receive the board’s renewal notification will not exempt the licensee from licensure expiration or late penalty fees.
- F. Each licensee is responsible for submitting the required renewal fee by the expiration date irrespective of whether a renewal notice is received by the licensee, and licensees shall not practice on expired licenses under any circumstances.
[16.66.4.8 NMAC – N, 1/15/2021; A, 4/23/2024]