Guardianship Certification
Late Renewals
- An individual or entity whose certification or registration has been expired for 90 or less may renew for 1½ times the normally required renewal fee.
- An individual or entity whose certification or registration has been expired more than 90 days but less than one year may renew for twice the normally required renewal fee.
- If your certification or registration is not renewed within a year of expiration, you will be required to meet the requirements for a new certification or registration, this includes taking the examination again.
Exceptions will not be granted, and fees will not be waived, refunded, or transferred. Please refer to section 3.2 of the JBCC Rules for more information.
There are no provisions in rule or statute to extend expiration dates.
Military Applicants
Definition per section 55.001 of Chapter 55 Government Code:
- Military service member: a person who is on active duty.
- Active Duty: current full-time military service in the armed forces of the United States or active-duty military service as a member of the Texas military forces.
Military Service Members whose certifications have expired can request additional time to meet renewal requirements only if:
- We recommend emailing the request for additional time to guardians@txcourts.gov at least 90 days after expiration (however, there’s no deadline to do so in statute),
- The request must include how much additional time is being requested.
If they establish, to the satisfaction of the JBCC, that they failed to renew the certification or license in a timely manner because they were serving as a military service member (i.e., active-duty service) the request may be granted. Staff will email the determination to the application as soon as possible.
Updated: 07/11/2025