Texas Department of Criminal Justice Forms

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is responsible for the management and supervision of the adult criminal justice system in the state of Texas. Its primary objective is to provide public safety by carrying out the punishment, treatment, and rehabilitation of offenders. The TDCJ operates state prisons, oversees probation and parole programs, and offers various rehabilitative and educational programs to help prepare offenders for successful reintegration into society.

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This type of document is used for filing a Victim Impact Statement for child victims in Texas. It is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used for disclosing potential conflicts of interest in the state of Texas.

This Form is used for individuals in Texas who wish to apply for permission to perform a marriage ceremony.

This form is used for registering as a representative of an offender in Texas.

This Form is used for individuals in Texas to provide an affidavit of fees related to a specified legal matter.

This form is used for agency applicants in Texas to supplement their employment application.

This form is used for requesting a waiver in Texas for the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund.

This form is used for parole officers in Texas to declare their availability for duty.

This form is used for authorizing or canceling employee paycards in the state of Texas.

This Form is used to authorize or cancel an employee paycard in the state of Texas.

This form is used for conducting background checks on non-employees in Texas. It helps gather information about the individual's personal history, education, employment, and references.

This document is a waiver and indemnity agreement for participants in the TDCJ Get Fit Texas Challenge in Texas. It outlines the terms and conditions of participation and releases the Texas Department of Criminal Justice from liability.

This type of document provides information on the use of offender labor for community work projects in Texas. It explains how offenders can be utilized for various tasks that benefit the community.

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