To determine your eligibility and schedule the tests, log directly into your GED account. There may be an opportunity to take your GED tests online. This will enable the test taker (and third parties) to verify/purchase duplicate certificates in the future. No. A social security number is not required. However, if the test taker has a social security number, please provide the number when creating the account during registration. No. There is no citizenship requirement. However, you will need to provide proof of Texas residency.
Please visit Eligibility Requirements for High School Equivalency Testing for specific eligibility information. How do I know if I am eligible to take a high school equivalency test in Texas? If I completed one or more subject area tests in a different state, can I continue to test in Texas?ġ. If I was approved for accommodations by one test provider, will the approval transfer to a different test provider?Ģ0. Who do I contact if the search did not find my record?ġ9. How can I get a copy of my certificate and scores mailed to me?ġ8. How can I have a notarized copy of my certificate and scores mailed for an apostille?ġ7. How can I have a sealed copy of my certificate and scores mailed to a college?ġ6. How can my college or employer verify my certificate and scores?ġ5. How do I get my current scores to finish testing?ġ4. How will I receive my initial Certificate of High School Equivalency with scores?ġ3. If I took subject area tests from one test provider, can I switch to a different test provider?ġ2. Can I combine scores from more than one series?ġ0. Can I combine scores from different test providers?ĩ. Can my testing center provide me with a copy of my certificate?Ĩ. How do I determine which test is best for me?ħ. How do I see where test centers are located in my area?Ħ. Can I take the high school equivalency test online?ĥ. Is a Social Security number required to test?Ĥ. Upon the successful completion of the GED tests, the test-taker will be issued a State of Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency.ġ. How do I know if I am eligible to take a high school equivalency test in Texas?ģ. The approved provider of the high school equivalency assessment in Texas is the GED through GED Testing Service (GEDTS). The Texas High School Equivalency Testing At a Glance document will provide you with detailed information about the test.