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This exam resource covers the Basic Code Enforcement TEEX and TDLR exam for the 2026/2027 update. It contains a comprehensive set of questions and answers designed to help students review key code enforcement concepts. Each question is presented with the correct answer and a detailed rationale that explains the reasoning behind it. This revision material supports effective exam preparation by reinforcing important subject content and clarifying essential regulations and procedures. Use this document to test your knowledge, identify areas needing further study, and prepare thoroughly for your Basic Code Enforcement certification exam.

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Basic Code Enforcement TEEX & TDLR Exam: (Latest 2026/2027
Update) Questions & Answers with Detailed Rationales | Grade A


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60 Practice Exam Questions with Answers & Detailed Rationales

PREPARED FOR:
Basic Code Enforcement Certification - TEEX & TDLR

DOCUMENT INCLUDES:

●​ Practice exam questions
●​ Correct answers
●​ Detailed rationales
●​ Key topics covered

TOPICS COVERED:

●​ Building Codes & Housing Standards
●​ Property Maintenance & Nuisance Abatement
●​ Zoning Ordinances & Land Use
●​ Inspection Procedures & Documentation
●​ Legal Authority & Due Process
●​ Violation Identification & Documentation
●​ Enforcement Actions & Penalties
●​ Administrative & Hearing Procedures
●​ Ethics & Professional Conduct
●​ Public Safety Principles (Fire & Electrical Safety)

Introduction:
This comprehensive practice exam is designed to help candidates master essential
Basic Code Enforcement concepts, understand regulatory procedures, and confidently
prepare for the TEEX/TDLR certification examination.



SECTION 1: Legal Authority & Constitutional Protections

,Question 1

Under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a code enforcement officer may
enter a private residence without a warrant only when:

A. The officer has reasonable suspicion that a code violation exists
B. The officer is conducting a routine inspection and the homeowner is not present
C. An emergency situation exists that threatens life or property, or consent has been
granted
D. The officer has previously issued a citation for the same property

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and
seizures. For code enforcement officers, entry into a private residence without a warrant
is permissible only under limited exceptions: (1) consent from the owner or occupant,
(2) an emergency situation involving imminent danger to life or property (the
"emergency exception"), or (3) when an administrative warrant has been obtained.
Reasonable suspicion alone (Option A) does not satisfy Fourth Amendment
requirements for entry into a home. Routine inspections without consent or a warrant
(Option B) are unconstitutional. Prior citations (Option D) do not create an exception to
the warrant requirement.

Question 2

Which of the following best describes the legal authority granted to Texas code
enforcement officers under Texas state law?

A. Peace officer powers including the authority to make arrests for any criminal offense
B. Limited statutory authority to enforce specific local codes and ordinances within their
jurisdiction
C. Full authority to enforce all state and federal laws within county boundaries
D. Authority that is identical to that of a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper

,Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Texas code enforcement officers are granted limited statutory authority
specifically to enforce local codes, ordinances, and state laws related to building
standards, property maintenance, zoning, and related matters within their jurisdiction.
They do not possess general peace officer powers (Option A) or the authority to enforce
all criminal laws. Their authority is defined by the Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 51,
and local government codes, and is distinct from state law enforcement officers such
as DPS troopers (Option D).

Question 3

A property owner refuses to allow a code enforcement officer to conduct an inspection
despite a valid administrative inspection warrant. Under Texas law, the officer should:

A. Force entry immediately using any means necessary
B. Leave the property and abandon the enforcement action
C. Contact local law enforcement to assist with executing the warrant
D. Issue a criminal citation for trespassing against the owner

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: When a valid administrative inspection warrant has been obtained and the
property owner refuses entry, the code enforcement officer should request assistance
from local law enforcement to execute the warrant. Forcing entry independently (Option
A) may expose the officer and municipality to liability. Abandoning the enforcement
action (Option B) fails to fulfill the officer's statutory duty. A trespassing citation (Option
D) is inappropriate because the officer is acting under lawful authority; the owner's
refusal to comply with a warrant is typically addressed through contempt proceedings
or additional enforcement mechanisms, not by charging the officer with trespass.

Question 4

, Which constitutional amendment requires that government provide due process of law
before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property?

A. First Amendment
B. Fourth Amendment
C. Fifth Amendment
D. Seventh Amendment

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides that no person shall
be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This applies to federal
actions; the Fourteenth Amendment extends this protection to state and local
governments. In code enforcement, due process requires proper notice, opportunity to
be heard, and fair procedures before imposing penalties, fines, or abatement actions.
The First Amendment (Option A) protects speech and religion; the Fourth Amendment
(Option B) protects against unreasonable searches; the Seventh Amendment (Option D)
guarantees jury trials in civil cases.

Question 5

A code enforcement officer issues a notice of violation to a property owner. The notice
fails to specify the exact nature of the violation or the deadline for compliance. This
failure most likely violates:

A. The officer's First Amendment rights
B. The property owner's due process rights
C. The officer's Fourth Amendment protections
D. The property owner's right to vote

Correct Answer: B

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