Texas Personal Representative General Information is the legal information necessary to serve as the Personal Representative (or Executor) of an estate in the state of Texas. Depending on the type of estate, the Personal Representative may be responsible for collecting assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the estate’s assets according to the will or state laws. Types of Texas Personal Representative General Information include probate forms, estate tax forms, filing deadlines, and the duties and responsibilities of the Personal Representative. The Texas Probate Code also outlines the rights and duties of the Personal Representative, as well as the residency requirements and qualifications for serving in this role. The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides a wealth of information and resources for Texas Personal Representatives, including a step-by-step guide for administering an estate and links to helpful forms and documents.