How to Obtain a Copy of GED Scores From Texas

General Educational Development (GED) tests are the equivalent to earning a high school diploma. There are five subject areas covered: language arts (writing), language arts (reading), social studies, science and mathematics. The test taker must score a minimum of 410 on each of the five subject area tests and have a minimum standard score of 2250 to pass the GED. If you are having difficulty in finding your test score or need to request a copy of your GED test scores, there are a couple of ways to get the results you need. In Texas, you will need to contact the Texas Education Agency GED unit.

Things You'll Need

  • Check or money order
  • Envelope
  • Stamp
  • Internet access
  • Fax machine
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Instructions

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      To request your scores by mail, use a GED certificate request form available at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2147483671&menu_id=944&menu_id2=960. Mail the form to:

      TEA-GED Unit

      P.O. Box 13717

      Austin, TX 78711

      Enclose a check or money order payable to TEA-GED with a non-refundable fee of $5 for official certificates.

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      Allow three weeks for processing your mail-in request once it is received by the GED unit.

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      If you need your GED scores sooner, you may overnight your request to the GED unit:

      CPA -Lockbox

      200 East 10th Street

      Austin, TX 78701-2436

      You should include a prepaid self-addressed overnight envelope with your written request along with a $5 non-refundable fee. Allow one week for your request to be processed.

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      You may request your GED certificate and scores by email or fax. Submit a Verification Letter Request to the Texas GED unit at email address [email protected] or fax number 512-305-9493. Your signature is required on the document for you to receive a copy. The documents you receive will be unofficial records and will not include a state seal.

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