TX HHS Form 3901-3. Court Interpreter Performance Test
The TX HHS Form 3901-3, Court Interpreter Performance Test, is a crucial document for court interpreters seeking to demonstrate their skills and knowledge. This form helps solve the problem of ensuring that interpreters meet specific requirements and qualifications before taking the performance test.
To be eligible for the test, applicants must currently hold a valid certificate from one of several specified organizations or have passed the Court Written Test. The form also requires contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses, as well as details about any criminal convictions. Key features of this form include the requirement to enclose a fee and submit the form along with supporting materials, such as a copy of a valid photo ID and certificate card.
Applicants can schedule their testing appointment by visiting the BEI Registry Public Test Schedule or contacting the HHS DHHS office. The first-come, first-served basis means that there is no guarantee of getting the preferred date, but applicants will be contacted via email once an appointment is scheduled. Follow-up actions include completing and signing the form, enclosing the fee, and submitting all required materials to the specified address.
- Eligible for the test: current certificate holders or those who have passed the Court Written Test
- Required information: contact details, criminal conviction history, and supporting materials
- Scheduling: visit BEI Registry Public Test Schedule or contact HHS DHHS office
