Texas Certification Regarding Requests for Emergency Hearing is a document that must be submitted to the court by a party in a family law case in order to request an emergency hearing. The document must be signed by the party and certified by the county clerk and must include specific information, such as the name of the party filing for the hearing, the type of hearing requested, the date of the hearing, and a list of the persons that need to be served with notice of the hearing. There are two types of Texas Certification Regarding Requests for Emergency Hearing: 1) a standard certification, and 2) a certification with an affidavit. The standard certification does not require an affidavit, while the certification with an affidavit requires a sworn statement from the party in order to proceed with the hearing.