Course Approval Number: PSC20240246
Overview
Topics Covered
Overview
Texas Process Server Continuing Education Requirements
If you are a Texas process server who holds a current certification, license, or registration and needs continuing education, this course meets the continued education required by your state. This course is required as part of your continued education and mandatory training in order to renew your certification. This course must be taken before applying to the state for your renewal.
Course Description
This course fulfills 4-hours of Texas process server continuing education training required for Process Servers by the Texas Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC).
TXPRO 2201 covers:
- Basics of Process Service
- Texas Judicial Systems
- Process Server Responsibilities
- Process Server Safety
TXPRO 2202 is also offered in addition to this course and covers many more aspects of the process service industry and gives 4 more hours of continuing education required by the State of Texas JBCC.
For more information please visit Texas Judicial Branch Certification’s website by clicking here.
General Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Explain the basics of process service.
- Describe the different manners of service and their implications to process servers.
- Summarize the duties and responsibilities of a Texas Certified Process Server.
- Interpret the source of a Texas process server’s authority and its limits based on Texas law.
- Explain the importance of a process server’s job.
Course Information
Time Frames
This course will be available for the remainder of the 2022 calendar year once it is purchased. All training modules must be completed before the end of the specified time frame.
Certificates
A certificate will be issued after passing this course and approval by JBCC of all modules for this course and will be available online for download.
Topics Covered
- TXPRO 2201 – Texas Process Server CE – Course Introduction
- Chapter 1 – Texas Process Server Review
- Chapter 2 – Texas Judicial System – Court Structure and Function
- Chapter 3 – Responsibilities of a Certified Process Server
- Chapter 4 – Our Impact on the Judicial Process and the Public
- Chapter 5 – Process Server Safety
- TXPRO 2201 – Texas Process Server CE – Course Conclusion
Texas Process Server Initial Training (Online - Self Paced)
Texas Process Server Orientation (Online Course - Self Paced)
If you wish to become a Texas process server, this course meets the training required by your state. This course must be taken before applying to the state for your certification.
Texas Information
Applicants must complete a 7 hour course approved by the Commission (no more than) one year before filing their Process Server Application.
For more information please visit Texas Judicial Branch Certification's website by clicking here.
General Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Explain the basics of process service.
- Describe the different manners of service and their implications to process servers.
- Summarize duties and responsibilities of a Texas Certified Process Sever.
- Interpret the source of a Texas process server's authority and its limits based on Texas law.
- Explain the importance of a process server's job.
- Be familiar with the following Texas Statutes and Rules as it pertains to civil process service:
- Business and Commerce Code
- Business Organizations Code
- Civil Practice and Remedies Code
- Code of Criminal Procedure
- Family Code
- Occupations Code
- Penal Code
- Other Texas Statutes
Course Information
Time Frames
This course will be available until completed once it is purchased. All training modules must be completed before the end of the specified time frame.
Certificates
A certificate will be issued upon completion and passing of all modules for this course and will be available online for download.
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Process Server Training
Body Worn Cameras for Process Servers
CE Hours: 2.0
If you are a Texas-certified process server who holds a current certification from the Texas Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC), this course is for you. The JBCC Program requires continued education for all license holders to renew their licenses. This course must be taken before applying to the State for your renewal.
This course fulfills 2-hours of Continuing Education training hours required for Process Server Professionals by the Texas JBCC Program.
For more information please visit JBCC Program's website by clicking here.
Texas Information
This course is designed for Texas professionals.
General Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Understand the policies and guidelines for the use of body-worn cameras.
- The student will be able to discuss the benefits of body-worn camera footage in evidence collection.
- The student will be able to describe the process that the public has to complete to obtain body camera-recorded videos
- The student will be able to discuss the general functions and specifications of the body-worn camera.
Course Information
Time Frames
This course will be available for unlimited access once it is purchased. All training modules must be completed during the time frame in which the hours are needed to renew your certification.
Certificates
A certificate will be issued upon completion and passing of all modules for this course and will be available online for download.