Tex. R. Crim. Cases Gov. Elec. Fil'g 1.4

As amended through August 27, 2024
Rule 1.4 - Documents Containing Signatures
(a) A document that is electronically served, filed, or issued by a court or clerk is considered signed if the document includes:
(1) a "/s/" and name typed in the space where the signature would otherwise appear, unless the document is notarized or sworn; or
(2) an electronic image or scanned image of the signature.
(b) If a paper document must be notarized, sworn to, or made under oath, the filer may electronically file the paper document as a scanned image containing the necessary signature(s).
(c) If a paper document requires the signature of an opposing party, the filer may electronically file the paper document as a scanned image containing the opposing party's signature.

Tex. R. Crim. Cases Gov. Elec. Fil'g 1.4

Adopted by Order dated February 14, 2017, effective 5/1/2017.