Investment Academy Call for Presentations Form
Education and Training Submit a proposal to be a presenter for an upcoming County Investment Academy conference or training event.
Education and Training A county treasurer must successfully complete an introductory course of instruction in the performance of the duties of county treasurer.
Resources for Course Administrators
Education and Training The Texas Association of Counties (TAC) provides Texas local government employees with a free cybersecurity training course that fulfills the requirements of Texas Government Code § 2054.5191 each year.
Texas Judicial Academy Frequently Asked Questions
Education and Training Collections of the most common questions and brief, easy-to-understand answers.
Texas Judicial Academy Resources
Education and Training From the Bench Book to forms, helpful links and other resources, find answers here.
Texas Judicial Academy Impaired Driving Resources
Education and Training The Texas Association of Counties works in conjunction with the Texas Department of Transportation to educate constitutional county judges on the effective use of evidence-based principals to reduce impaired driving, including the use of alcohol monitoring technology.
Education and Training County Auditors/CPA's are required to attain 40 hours during each two-year appointment.
Education and Training Constables are required to attain 40 hours biannually, 20 hours of which must be in civil process.
Education and Training Justices of the peace are required to obtain 80 hours during their first year in office and 20 hours annually thereafter.
Education and Training A county assessor-collector must successfully complete 20 hours of continuing education before each anniversary of the date on which the county assessor-collector takes office.
Education and Training Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) may require any sheriff who is not a commissioned peace officer to attend up to 40 hours of education within two to four years of taking office.
Education and Training Texas county clerks are required to attain 20 hours during each calendar year that begins after election or appointment.