Becoming a home inspector in West Virginia means working under the West Virginia State Fire Commission, administered through the Office of the State Fire Marshal. West Virginia requires 80 hours of state-approved pre-license education, passing the National Home Inspector Examination, and a criminal history record check with fingerprinting processed through a third-party vendor such as IdentoGO. Certified inspectors must also complete 16 hours of continuing education annually. Charleston, Huntington, and Morgantown lead West Virginia's inspection market.