Does Texas offer reciprocity or endorsements for out-of-state reporters?
Effective June 1, 2004 the Board began allowing licensees from other states to become certified in Texas without the requirement of passing the skills portion of the certification examination. They will, however, be required to take and pass the written knowledge portion of the certification exam. The Board will not be implementing procedures for reciprocity. Additionally, the process of certification by endorsement does not extend to RPR’s/RMR’s, nor does it extend to those reporters in states where certification by examination is not required. The endorsement process is not applicable to those whose state certification requirements are not equivalent to that of the State of Texas. If you’re a licensed out-of-state reporter who would like to apply for certification in Texas, please go to the “Forms” section of our website and download/complete the endorsement application. To apply for Certification by Endorsement, the process is two-fold. First, the applicant must complete the Applica
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