How to Become a Texas Process Server
Learn how to obtain your Texas Process Server Certification
Requirements to Become a Process Server in Texas
Texas JBCC stands for Texas Judicial Branch Certification Commission. The JBCC Process Server Certification program certifies process servers and improves the standards for persons authorized to serve process statewide.
In order to become a Certified Process Server, you must:
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18 years old.
Forms are no longer available on our website. All applications must be submitted online through the JBCC website. To apply online, please go to the online certification and licensing system on the JBCC website. Incomplete applications will not be processed. https://jbcctexas.txcourts.gov/
No. The course must be taken prior to applying with the Commission, and it must have been taken within the prior year.
Applications are processed as soon as possible. Once your paperwork is processed, an automated email will be sent to the address on file. You can also track your status and confirm receipt via our online system. We strongly recommend that you check your email (including your spam folder) and/or the online system, prior to reporting to work to ensure you are certified or renewed to provide service. Providing services without a valid certification is a violation of the rules and may result in disciplinary actions.
JBCC doed not issue badges. JBCC will issue certification cards to certified process servers upon initial certification; and upon renewal of certification.
Applications are processed in the order received. Processing of applications may be delayed due to applications being incomplete, or review of criminal history background checks, etc.
Orientation/Initial course certificates are good for 1-year after course completion. If your course certificate expires before your application is approved, you will need to take the initial certification course again.
Under Rule 3.5 (c) of the JBCC Rules, if you are enrolled or planning to enroll in an educational program that prepares a person for an initial certification or license or are planning to take an examination required by the Commission, and you have reason to believe that you may not be eligible due to a criminal history, you may submit a written request to the Commission to issue a criminal history evaluation letter regarding your eligibility. The request must also state the basis for your potential ineligibility.
Email your request to the process server certification department:
Process Server Certification: [email protected]
Upon receipt of your request, staff will contact you with instructions on what procedures you must follow in order for us to obtain your criminal histories. Once the reports have been received, a determination will be made on your eligibility and you will be notified of the determination in writing.
Please note that evaluations are based solely on TX (DPS) criminal history reports. Once all certification requirements have been met, an updated DPS report will be generated as well as a national (FBI) report. If either report displays information not previously reviewed, a new determination will be made.