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    Tax Assessor-Collector (CE)

     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.

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    Constable (CE)

     Education and Training  Constables are required to attain 40 hours biannually, 20 hours of which must be in civil process.

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    Justice of the Peace (CE)

     Education and Training  Justices of the peace are required to obtain 80 hours during their first year in office and 20 hours annually thereafter.

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    County Auditor (CE)

     Education and Training  County Auditors/CPA's are required to attain 40 hours during each two-year appointment.

    Publications

    LegalEase FAQs by Subject

     Legal Services  In addition to the TAC Helpline and legal handbooks, the Legal Services Division produces LegalEase, a monthly email highlighting timely, relevant and interesting topics affecting county government. We hope you find it helpful and occasionally entertaining.

    Publications

    Disaster Resources

     Legal Services  Information regarding the declaration and enforcement of disaster declarations is in the following PDF documents.

    Publications

    Burn Ban/Fireworks

     Legal Services  Information regarding the declaration and enforcement of burn bans and regulation of fireworks is in the following PDF documents.

    Forms

    Submit a Request to TAC's Cybersecurity Training Support Team

     Education and Training  Use this form for a variety of cybersecurity related supprt topics. Ranging from submitting completed enrollment items to questions about TAC’s DIR-certified cybersecurity training course, report an issue or technical difficulties and more!

    FAQs

    What are the duties of all Texas county officials?

     Education and Training  County officials are your neighbors - they pay the same taxes you pay and drive the same roads you do. It's a good system that leaves your neighbors in charge of the decisions that determine how much you pay in taxes to support your roads, your court system, your local criminal law enforcement and your public records.

    Forms

    TAC Legal Helpline

     Legal Services  This order form is for the use of Texas county officials and staff only.

    Publications

    Vacancies

     Legal Services  Revised: 2021

    Publications

    Resign to Run

     Legal Services  Revised: 2021

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