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Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) The commission was established by the 61st Legislature in 1969.
October 31, every year. Certificates for employed certified fire protection personnel expire October 31 of each year. Regulated entities are responsible for paying the yearly renewal fee for all employed certified personnel.
All certificates expire on October 31 each year. We will send you an e-mail reminder 60 days before the renewal deadline. It is important that we have your current mailing address.
Minimum age 18. Must be a U.S. citizen as evidenced by birth certificate, passport or legal immigration documentation. Must have an acceptable criminal history ing to the standards set by TCFP and TDSHS. Must not be prohibited from operating a motor vehicle, and must possess a valid Texas drivers license.
The State of Texas recognizes IFSAC (International Fire Service Accreditation Congress) certificates from other jurisdictions in its basic structural fire protection, aircraft rescue, hazardous materials technician, hazardous materials incident commander, incident safety officer, driver/operator-pumper, driver/operator

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