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OCHI 648 active licenses in Oregon

Oregon Certified Home Inspectors in Oregon

648
Active licenses
33
Counties
$10K
Min. bond

Oregon Certified Home Inspectors (OCHI) are licensed by the Oregon CCB to perform professional home inspections on residential properties. There are currently 648 active OCHI licenses in Oregon - a relatively small and specialized group within the broader CCB licensing system.

A home inspector's role is fundamentally different from a contractor's: home inspectors assess and report, they do not repair. An Oregon Certified Home Inspector evaluates the condition of a residential property's major systems - structural components, roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, and exterior - and produces a written report documenting findings. This report is typically used in real estate transactions to inform buyers and sellers about the property's condition.

OCHI certification in Oregon requires significant continuing education: 30 continuing education units every 24 months, drawn from approved subject areas including home inspection practice, report writing, and building systems knowledge. Home inspectors can earn CE credits through coursework, ride-alongs with licensed tradespeople, and service as officers of professional associations. This ongoing education requirement reflects the breadth of knowledge a home inspector must maintain across all residential building systems.

When hiring an Oregon home inspector, verify the OCHI license is Active at CCB Lookup and check that the certification has not lapsed. A home inspector operating with an expired OCHI license cannot legally perform inspections in Oregon. For real estate transactions, ask your real estate agent or attorney whether additional certifications (such as radon testing or mold assessment) are advisable for the specific property.

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Showing 301–325 of 648 contractors
Active Since 2017 · 9 yrs

Jesse Eugene Gowers

Bend, Deschutes County
CCB License
#2010
Expires: January 13, 2028
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2017 · 9 yrs

Jesse Evan Rundell

Milwaukie, Clackamas County
CCB License
#1960
Expires: March 07, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2015 · 10 yrs

Jesse Wade King

Mcminnville, Yamhill County
CCB License
#1828
Expires: December 11, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2005 · 21 yrs

Jim Carl Dille

Oregon City, Clackamas County
CCB License
#919
Expires: January 31, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2015 · 10 yrs

Joel Charles Vandyke

Portland, Washington County
CCB License
#1815
Expires: August 05, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2025 · 0 yrs

Johannes Jacobus Frederick Steyn

Ariel, WA
CCB License
#2826
Expires: July 07, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2025 · 0 yrs

John Aaron

Springfield, Lane County
CCB License
#2836
Expires: October 23, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2007 · 19 yrs

John Anthony Vargo

Damascus, Washington County
CCB License
#1228
Expires: May 04, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2015 · 11 yrs

John Jay Westfall

Grants Pass, Josephine County
CCB License
#1748
Expires: March 31, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 1998 · 27 yrs

John M Erzen

Lake Oswego, Clackamas County
CCB License
#119
Expires: December 23, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2024 · 1 yrs

John Patrick Rua

Washougal, WA
CCB License
#2753
Expires: July 08, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2016 · 10 yrs

John Preston Miller

Junction City, Lane County
CCB License
#1885
Expires: March 29, 2028
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2016 · 10 yrs

John Ryan Edmiston

Portland, Multnomah County
CCB License
#1865
Expires: March 11, 2028
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2025 · 0 yrs

John Thomas Park

Portland, Multnomah County
CCB License
#2842
Expires: November 21, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2019 · 6 yrs

John William Wencl Sr

Rogue River, Jackson County
CCB License
#2274
Expires: July 09, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2018 · 7 yrs

Jon Eric Ruscoe

Portland, Washington County
CCB License
#2163
Expires: May 31, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 1998 · 27 yrs

Jon O Nichols

Beaverton, Washington County
CCB License
#195
Expires: December 02, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2020 · 5 yrs

Jonathan Allen Meyer

Battle Ground, WA
CCB License
#2413
Expires: September 24, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2019 · 6 yrs

Jonathan William Hoy

Seal Rock, Lincoln County
CCB License
#2333
Expires: December 09, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Expired Since 2020 · 6 yrs

Jordan Christopher Saari

Mill City, Marion County
CCB License
#2359
Expires: March 06, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record

Frequently Asked Questions - Oregon Certified Home Inspectors

An OCHI-licensed inspector evaluates the condition of a residential property's major systems and components: structural elements, roofing, exterior, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, insulation and ventilation, and interior components including doors, windows, and floors. The inspector produces a written report documenting findings. Home inspectors assess and report - they do not perform repairs or provide cost estimates for remediation.

Oregon Certified Home Inspectors must complete 30 continuing education units every 24 months prior to their certification expiration date. CE can be earned through approved coursework, by accompanying a licensed plumber, electrician, or HVAC contractor on a job lasting at least 4 hours (1 unit per qualifying job), by hosting ride-alongs with home inspector applicants, or by serving as an officer of a professional home inspector association (1 unit per year of service).

A home inspection is not legally required in Oregon real estate transactions, but it is strongly recommended. The inspection report informs buyers about the condition of the property before purchase and can be used to negotiate repairs or price adjustments. For homes built before 1978, ask whether the inspector is also qualified to assess lead-based paint risks. Always verify the inspector's OCHI license is Active before commissioning an inspection.

An OCHI (Oregon Certified Home Inspector) is an individual certification for the person performing inspections. An RHISC (Home Inspector Services Contractor) is a business-level license for the company providing inspection services. A home inspection company holds an RHISC; the inspector who performs your inspection holds an OCHI. Verify both when hiring a home inspection company.
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