Texas Mandatory Discovery Form is a set of documents used in civil cases in the state of Texas. It is a standard form used by lawyers to exchange information between parties. The form is required by Texas Rules of Civil Procedure under Rule 190.3. There are four types of Texas Mandatory Discovery Form: Interrogatories, Request for Production, Request for Admissions, and Request for Disclosure. Each type of form has specific questions that must be answered by the opposing party. Interrogatories are questions designed to gain information from the other party. Request for Production allows a party to request documents from the other party. Request for Admissions are requests to admit facts, documents, or opinions. Request for Disclosure requires a party to disclose certain information about the case, such as the identity of witnesses and experts.