Home Inspector Qualifying Education (QE) Questions
Can I take the classes at a campus?
The Qualifying Education (QE) for Professional and Real Estate Inspector licenses can be taken via a combination of Classroom, Virtual Classroom, and Online-Correspondence courses. The Texas Practicum (Ride Along) class is completed at a Champions campus location or via Virtual Classroom.
What are the experience requirements?
Starting on March 1, 2021, all applicants for a Professional or Real Estate Inspector license must complete the 40-hour Texas Practicum (Ride Along) to satisfy the TREC mandated experience requirements. This course is included in the 194-hour Professional Inspector Program and the 154-hour Real Estate Inspector Program.
Applicants may also satisfy the experience requirements by serving as an Apprentice Inspector for 3 months within the 12 month period before the filing of the application and completing a number of inpections under the direct supervision of licensed Professional Inspector.
Will my previous experience count toward the license?
To confirm that your previous experience will meet TREC experience requirements, we recommend submitting your state application prior to choosing a Champions program. In addition to the application, please mail your application fee and supporting documents to TREC. TREC will review your application and experience and confirm which classes will be required.
Please Note - You will have one year from the filing of your application to complete the education and experience requirements or will need to reapply.
What is the difference between a Professional Home Inspector and a Real Estate Inspector?
A Professional Home Inspector is able to inspect residential properties and, unless prohibited by law, commercial properties. Please check with the Texas Board of Professional Engineering to determine when a Professional Engineering license is required. Professional Inspectors are able to work for themselves.
A Real Estate Inspector is able to inspect residential properties and, unless prohibited by law, commercial properties. Please check with the Texas Board of Professional Engineering to determine when a Professional Engineering license is required. A Real Estate Inspector is required to work under a Professional Inspector.
How long does the course take to complete?
The Qualifying Education (QE) courses can be taken in several different formats. For this reason, the length of time to complete the classes will vary from person to person. On average, it is estimated to take somewhere between 3 - 6 months.
How much is the application fee?
Please visit the TREC fee schedule for more information on application fees: https://www.trec.texas.gov/agency-informaiton/fee-schedule
Can I make payments on the course?
Tuition for all packages is due in full at the time of registration. However, Inspector packages can be separated into the National and State modules and sold separately. If you decide to split a package, the tuition for each half is due in full at the point of registration. For more information, please contact a campus to speak to a career counselor.
Are the books available online?
The textbooks are not available in PDF format. All Home Inspection material can be shipped ($10 per material) or picked up from a Champions campus for free.
How does the online exam proctoring system work?
All Home Inspector QE course exams must be proctored. Upon passing all of the required Topic Quizzes online, you will be able to select a Proctoring session for the exam. If you wish to take advantage of our online proctoring system and have the exam proctored from your home, select the "Virtual Classroom" option (a webcam is required) from the first dropdown menu and then select a time slot from the second dropdown menu and click the "Submit" button.
Once a selection has been made, you will receive an automated email containing a link that can be used to access the proctoring session during your selected time. Once you are successfully logged into the proctoring session, the Proctor will verify your ID and then unlock the exam. You will then be able to access the exam via the start button the "Class Information" screen and you will have two hours to work on it. If you do not finish the exam during that time, your exam will be graded based upon the questions that have been answered. If you do not receive a passing grade, you will need to schedule a retake or pay the necessary course topic retake fee if you have failed the exam twice.
Home Inspector Continuing Education (CE) Questions
What is the continuing education requirement for Home Inspection?
All licensed inspectors must complete 32 Hours of Continuing Education (CE) every two years. The 32 hours of Continuing Education (CE) must include 4 hours of Inspector Legal & Ethics and 4 hours of Standards of Practice Review. All inspector CE courses must be completed during the current license period. An inspector is not eligible to receive more than 16 hours of Continuing Education (CE) credit for any one single subject.
Does Champions report my continuing education to TREC?
Champions will electronically report all Home Inspector CE courses on the student's behalf. For this reason, it is imperative that you provide Champions with the correct license number when prompted. Providing the wrong license number may result in a delay of the reporting process or even the expiration of your license if the error is not caught in time. Champions will upload CE to TREC within 24-48 hours of course completion.
What is the renewal fee?
The renewal fee for the Professional Home Inspector is $63.00, payable to TREC.
Helpful Links / References
TREC Fee ScheduleHow do I renew my Home Inspector license?
Once you are done with your courses, you can either renew your license online using TREC's Online Services or through the mail by submitting a completed Renewal Form for Inspector License. On the TREC website, click on 'Renew License,' select 'Inspector,' and follow prompts from there. When renewing, please be sure to do the following:
- Submit copies of your inspector CE course completion certificates to TREC.
- Provide current proof of financial responsibility that provides coverage for violations of Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1102, Subchapter G ($100,000 per occurrence) using the TREC Certificate of Insurance Form or the Proof of Financial Responsibility Form.
- Apprentice Inspectors and Real Estate Inspectors must be sponsored by a Professional Inspector. Find a Professional Inspector qualified to sponsor you.
How often do I need to renew my license?
Licensed Inspectors must renew their license every two years.
What will it cost me to ship the class textbook?
$10 per book for standard shipping or $25 per book for FedEX
Can I just download the textbook(s)?
Most of our CE classes have a downloadable PDF version of the book available. You will be able to see if the PDF version is available in the course description.
What happens if I fail to pay my renewal on time?
Any license that is not renewed at the end of the license period will be considered late, and may move to expired status. If the license has been expired for less than 6 months, all required CE hours must be completed, proof of financial responsibility and all applicable renewal fees must be paid before the license can be renewed in active status.
For More Information...
For more information about the Home Inspector licensing program at Champions School of Real Estate, please visit the following pages to learn more about the licensing process, class schedules, and the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).

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