Testimonials

What Our Students Say

Love the accessibility and flexibility of how your courses are set up.

David Turcich

 


 

The Drip Irrigation Class was informative, helpful, interactive and enjoyable. I will recommend your classes to other landscape irrigators I work with. Thanks

John Wingfield

 


 

Hello. I just wanted to tell you I really liked your Drip Irrigation course. It was very clear. Your class was to the point and information I will actually use. So, thank you.

Mona

 


 

The format Fisher Irrigation Training has put together is great! With the videos and power point online, it makes it easy to take and complete at your own pace. It was by far the best CEU program on the market.

Justin Hall

Become a Licensed Irrigator in Texas: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are you looking to start your journey toward becoming a licensed irrigator in Texas? Or perhaps you need Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to renew your license? Whether you’re focused on improving your skills in design, estimating, sales, or operations management, this guide has you covered.

WHAT You Need to Get Your Irrigator License

To become a licensed irrigator in Texas, you’ll need to complete a Landscape Irrigator Licensing Course approved by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). This course is a mandatory prerequisite to qualify for the Licensing Exam.

Once licensed, you’ll need to renew your certification every three years by completing 24 hours of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through TCEQ-approved courses.

Learn more about our licensing and CEU courses here

WHEN to Begin the Licensing Process

Start today! Here’s the recommended process:

  1. Take the Licensing Course. Begin with a TCEQ-approved course to gain the foundational knowledge required for the exam. Visit the TCEQ website at www.tceq.texas.gov.
  2. Apply for the Exam. Submit your application online for either the Licensed Irrigator Exam or the Irrigation Technician Exam via the TCEQ website. Ensure your application is complete and accurate, including a criminal background check and the exam fee.

    Access the TCEQ Licensing Application Portal
  3. Prepare for the Exam. Spend a week in the class and allow 3–4 weeks for processing time.

View the State Licensing Exam Schedule

WHO Offers These Courses

Find TCEQ-approved course providers to help you prepare for the licensing exam or earn CEUs for renewal at www.tceq.texas.gov and click on licenses > training courses.

Browse a list of approved course providers here

Start your journey today and take the first step toward a rewarding career as a licensed irrigator in Texas!

Once licensed, remember to come back here for the continuing education credits you will need to maintain your license