Before Lamar Testing office will approve an alternative certification student to test the following information below must be met:
PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT the APPLICATION for the TExES Exams until all requirements are met:
Note: Because of the high volume of applicants, the TExES exam process can take approximately 2-3 weeks from the time your application is received, and all requirements are verified. Please make sure all requirements are followed and met, if not this will delay the process of your TExES application.
The Texas.gov fee will continue to be assessed. Please refer to the Registration Bulletins posted on the .
Texas Education Code §21.048 limits candidates to four attempts to retake any educator certification examination. This means that candidates are limited to a total of five attempts to pass a certification examination. The five attempts include the first attempt to pass the examination and four retakes. A subsection of the law, which currently counts all attempts of the same examination taken before September 1, 2015 as only one attempt, is set to expire. Beginning September 1, 2018, all attempts of the same examination will count toward the five-attempt testing limit regardless of when the examination was first attempted.
Note: Candidates who did not test before 09/01/2015 are not impacted by the change. All attempts have always been included in the attempt count for these candidates. For more information, please see the .
Candidates who reach the 5-time testing limit may apply for a test-limit waiver to attempt the examination again. Candidates must pay an application fee of $164 and complete all required components, including analysis of prior test results and completion of educational activities directly related to the candidate’s test for which he/she is applying, before test approval will be granted.
Please visit the for additional information regarding this process.