Committees

County Judges Education Advisory Committee

Since 1984, the County Judges Education Advisory Committee has supported judicial education programs for constitutional county judges and is composed of county judges representing various geographic regions of the state and a professor from the Texas Tech University School of Law. After the committee joined TAC, and then partnered with the Texas Tech University School of Law in the mid 1990s, the Texas Judicial Academy was developed as the encompassing center for judicial education for constitutional county judges.

The Committee currently acts as the repository and reporting agent of information on the judicial education hours of individual county judges and administers the judicial education grants that fund their training opportunities. They are also responsible for approving all TAC-sponsored judicial education sessions and serving in an advisory capacity to other organizations conducting education for county judges.

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Court Assistants Advisory Committee

The Court Assistants Advisory Committee is comprised of county court assistants and commissioners court coordinators representing various regions of the state and from counties with varying populations.

The Committee is responsible for reviewing and recommending curriculum for the annual Court Assistants Training Conference.

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Clerks Education Committee for Probate Academy

The Clerks Education Advisory Committee for Probate Academy is comprised of county clerks representing various regions of the state and from counties with varying populations.

The Committee is responsible for reviewing and recommending curriculum for the annual Probate Academy.

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