YES, as a 'PLUMBING INSPECTOR' you do need to be at least a journeyman plumber. in certain cases (rural) you need to be a public health official with sub-standard training in inspections.
if you are working under a master plumber you do not have to be licensed or registered. in this case NONE of your hours count towards your apprenticeship. which means you will never be eligible to...
Go to the Georgia Secretary Of State website at http://www.sos.ga.gov/plb/ ... Applications and instructions are available there. If you do not have experience or are challenged in math review...
No as the handymen are not qualified BUT today many companies call their non skilled / non licensed / no trainable employees a "tech" and to beat journeymen licensing they send out these non skilled...