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Report My Attendance for Escrow CE or Print Certificates of Completion

(Links will expire on April 1, 2026)

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Day 3
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Escrow – 19.5 General Hours + 2 Ethics Hours

  • To report your attendance, click on the daily links above and enter the codes recorded at the end of each day from your on-site notebook.
  • To remain in compliance with TDI reporting requirements your CE must be reported within 30 days of the event.
  • To obtain your certificates of completion follow the same process in the first bullet point above. Up to 20 hours of School credit can be applied towards your TLTA Certification application.

MCLE (Attorneys)  – 14 Hours (including 1.5 Ethics)

TREC (Realtors) – 14 Elective Hours

  • Pick up your CE form at the registration desk to self-report your hours.
  • If you didn’t pick up a form onsite, email [email protected] and we’ll get you set up.

TBLS (Legal Assistants) – 14  Hours

  • Pick up your CLE form at the registration desk to self-report your hours.
  • If you didn’t pick up a form onsite, email [email protected] and we’ll get you set up.

TSBPA (CPAs) – 21.5  Hours

  • To receive CPE credit, you must sign in and sign out at the registration desk each day.
  • Pick up your CPE form and speaker evaluation form at the registration desk to self-report your hours.

Pro Tip

How do I log in to TLTA?
Visit www.tlta.com and click “Sign In” at the top of the page.

Don’t remember your username and password?
Try your email address and tlta123 as the password. 

Didn’t  work?
Send an email to [email protected] and we can quickly reset your username and password for you. 

Not an Escrow Officer? Sorry, these hours cannot be reported or counted toward a future license. But all
these hours can be applied towards your TLTA Certification Application


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