A Texas Exemplification Certificate — Bankruptcy is a document issued by the Texas Supreme Court, which certifies the authenticity of a court order involving bankruptcy or insolvency. This certificate is typically requested by lenders or other financial institutions when an individual or organization has filed for bankruptcy protection or has been declared insolvent. There are two types of Texas Exemplification Certificate — Bankruptcy; these include a Certificate of Exemplification of Final Order and a Certificate of Exemplification of Judgment. The Certificate of Exemplification of Final Order is issued when a bankruptcy case has been closed, while the Certificate of Exemplification of Judgment is issued when a judgment has been rendered in a bankruptcy case. Both types of certificates provide evidence that a valid court order has been issued in a bankruptcy case.