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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