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What is Texas Residency Affidavit

The Texas Residency Affidavit for College Admission is a legal document used by students to certify their residency in Texas for the purpose of enrolling in a Texas college or university.

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Texas Residency Affidavit is needed by:
  • Students enrolling in Texas colleges or universities
  • Graduates of Texas high schools
  • Individuals holding a Texas GED certificate
  • Parents or guardians of Texas students
  • Notary Publics for document verification
  • Education administrators
  • Counselors assisting with college applications

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To be eligible for the Texas Residency Affidavit, you must be a student intending to enroll in a Texas college or university, and you must provide proof of residency or graduation from a Texas high school.
Deadlines may vary by school. Typically, it should be submitted alongside your college application or as required by the institution's admission process.
After completing the form, you can submit it through pdfFiller or print it to send via mail to your chosen college or university application office.
You may need to provide documentation supporting your residency in Texas, such as utility bills, lease agreements, or proof of graduation from a Texas high school or a GED certificate.
Ensure that all fields are filled accurately and completely. Avoid leaving any required fields blank or providing inconsistent dates regarding residency.
Processing times can vary, but it usually takes a few weeks. Check with the respective college for their specific processing timelines.
Yes, notarization typically incurs fees that can vary by notary public. Verify any costs with your chosen notary before making an appointment.
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