IFCII’s Education Plan study of inspection procedures and hands-on training.

IFCII’s philosophy is that an inspector must continue to educate themselves in the field to remain an asset to themselves, the industry, and the market.

An inspector’s certification is an earned credential, like a college degree, and cannot be revoked without cause. IFCII certification is not contingent on dues or fees paid. The key is to keep the inspectors current with the industry, and IFCII training has evolved to do just that.

IFCII recognizes other (approved) advanced classes.

Inspectors will differentiate themselves based on their degree of continued education, Claims Analyst and IFCI reviews.

Inspectors will receive degrees of certification based on their continued education and reviews.