Becoming a home inspector in Utah changed dramatically on January 1, 2026 when House Bill 58 took effect, transforming the state from completely unregulated to requiring a new Private Home Inspector license through the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL). Unlike many regulated states, Utah does not mandate specific home inspection education hours. Instead, applicants must hold current certification from a DOPL-approved certifying organization (such as InterNACHI's Certified Professional Inspector credential), $500,000 in general liability insurance, and $500,000 in errors and omissions insurance with DOPL named as the certificate holder. Salt Lake City, Provo, and the Wasatch Front lead Utah's inspection market.