Texas Landscape Irrigator, Technician and Inspector Licensing and Exam Information
What does each license do?
Licensed Irrigators (LI) can sell, design, consult, install, maintain, alter, repair, or service an irrigation system including the connection of such system to a private or public, raw or potable water supply or any water supply. This includes water wells and unincorporated areas of the state.
Licensed irrigation Technicians (IT) can connect a landscape irrigation system to a water supply, including installing a backflow prevention device, and may maintain, alter, repair, service, or direct the installation of an irrigation system under the supervision of a licensed irrigator.
Licensed Irrigation Inspectors (II) are responsible for verifying that permits have been obtained. They will be licensed to inspect the irrigation system, determine the irrigation system complies with the rule requirements, determine if the appropriate backflow prevention device is installed, tested and test results provided to the water purveyor, and investigate complaints.
Licensed Irrigators (LI) can sell, design, consult, install, maintain, alter, repair, or service an irrigation system including the connection of such system to a private or public, raw or potable water supply or any water supply. This includes water wells and unincorporated areas of the state.
Licensed irrigation Technicians (IT) can connect a landscape irrigation system to a water supply, including installing a backflow prevention device, and may maintain, alter, repair, service, or direct the installation of an irrigation system under the supervision of a licensed irrigator.
Licensed Irrigation Inspectors (II) are responsible for verifying that permits have been obtained. They will be licensed to inspect the irrigation system, determine the irrigation system complies with the rule requirements, determine if the appropriate backflow prevention device is installed, tested and test results provided to the water purveyor, and investigate complaints.
Landscape Irrigator, Technician and Inspector Licensing Information:
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/licenses/lilic
Landscape Licensed Irrigator, Irrigation Technician and Inspector Exam:
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/licensing/exams/registration
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/eapp
Criminal Conviction Notification:
Starting August 20, 2012 all individuals applying for a new license or renewing an existing license are required to fill out a Criminal Conviction Notification form.
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/criminal-conviction-notification
TCEQ Occupational Licensing Examination Results
If you are wondering if you passed the TCEQ licensing examination, taken within the last three weeks, follow these directions:
If you get this message, No matching results were found, it is possible that:
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/licenses/lilic
Landscape Licensed Irrigator, Irrigation Technician and Inspector Exam:
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/licensing/exams/registration
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/eapp
Criminal Conviction Notification:
Starting August 20, 2012 all individuals applying for a new license or renewing an existing license are required to fill out a Criminal Conviction Notification form.
http://www.tceq.texas.gov/licensing/criminal-conviction-notification
TCEQ Occupational Licensing Examination Results
If you are wondering if you passed the TCEQ licensing examination, taken within the last three weeks, follow these directions:
- Going to this website: http://www2.tceq.texas.gov/lic_dpa/index.cfm
- Putting your first initial and last name.
If you get this message, No matching results were found, it is possible that:
- The name was not entered correctly, or:
- The examination results have not been processed yet. Processing and posting the results to the web site takes approximately three weeks after the examination date.