Texas required-service intake
Start Texas court service
This starts the required-service flow. You will sign in or create the account, then save the private court, probation, guardian, caseworker, and required-hours details needed for Texas service tracking.
What the profile will ask for
These details stay in the private portal workspace and are used to match service records to the right Texas court, supervision, guardian, or caseworker requirement.
Court or probation setup
Full legal name
Date of birth
Texas legal address
SPN number
Probation account number, when assigned
Court, county, case, officer, required hours, and deadline
Guardian or caseworker supported setup
Participant legal name, date of birth, and Texas address
Guardian or caseworker name, relationship, agency, official email, and phone
Case, referral, or agency reference number
Guardian authorization or caseworker referral document
Placement restrictions, transportation notes, and approved supervision needs
Protected-intake review before any shift or service credit opens
How the flow works
The account does the routing after sign-in, but this page explains the service path before the login screen.
- 1 Confirm eligibility first Texas court, probation, school, or agency approval must be confirmed before hours start, and restricted placements are reviewed before service credit is allowed.
- 2 Save the private profile The Volunteer Passport keeps legal identity, SPN, probation account, court, officer, required hours, and deadline data private.
- 3 Apply to approved work Use Texas opportunities that can accept required service. The nonprofit still reviews the application before hours count.
- 4 Track and export hours Submitted hours move through nonprofit review, then approved hours can be used in court-ready service records.