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I am an attorney, but not licensed to practice law in the state of Texas. Can I sponsor, employ or be associated with a registered property tax consultant?

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I am an attorney, but not licensed to practice law in the state of Texas. Can I sponsor, employ or be associated with a registered property tax consultant?

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No. The Occupations Code 1152.152(a) says you must be a Texas licensed attorney who has successfully completed the senior property tax consultant examination or be a registered senior property tax consultant.

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