Consultant Precertification

A firm must be precertified prior to being awarded a professional services contract with TxDOT. In order to become precertified, firms must go through the precertification application process. Firms that have never been precertified with TxDOT before should do so. Otherwise, precertified firms can update current information by using the Consultant Certification Information System (CCIS).

Precertification is required for all work categories that constitute five percent or more of the work on a contract and is based on employee projects. TxDOT precertifies individuals based on prior work experience. An employee demonstrates his or her work experience by describing the work done on projects in the past. Precertification is then granted or denied based on this information, and any firm that individual works for is also precertified.

For work categories that require a professional engineer, architect, or land surveyor, an individual may demonstrate that they meet the minimum licensure requirement by providing information indicating that they possess a current professional license issued by a U.S. state or territory. For professional engineers from Canada or Mexico, this may be demonstrated by information indicating that they possess a current professional engineering license issued by one of the jurisdictions of Canada or the United Mexican States.

Although the professional license from another jurisdiction may be sufficient to meet the minimum precertification licensure requirement, it is the responsibility of the individual to comply with the laws and rules governing the practice of their discipline within the State of Texas.

Become Precertified

  1. Obtain a User ID for using CCIS by completing a CCIS User Contact Information Sheet, Security Access Form 1980 and Security Access Form 1828.
  2. Mail the three forms to:

TxDOT Design Division, CCO
Attn: Paula McGinley
125 East 11th Street
Austin, Texas 78701-2483

Faxed or scanned forms are not accepted.

  1. Receive notification (normal processing takes approximately ten days) via e-mail of your assigned User ID (also referred to as an ACID, pronounced A-Sid) along with complete instructions for signing onto TxDOT's mainframe and subsequently, the CCIS Online System. These instructions will include steps for obtaining the initial password and procedures for changing that password.
  2. Complete the Web Application located within the CCIS Online System
  3. Submit your application or update by clicking the "SEND NOTIFICATION" button. Clicking on the "SEND NOTIFICATION" button notifies TxDOT the application or update is complete.
  4. TxDOT has 60 days to review your application after receipt of complete and accurate information. TxDOT will contact you via the contact information you've provided to inform you that the precertification process has been completed. You will be provided with a report of the outcome of the process.

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