Texas Certification of Financial Statement Form for Administrators is a document that is used by administrators of a business entity to certify the accuracy of its financial statements. It ensures that the financial statements are free of material misstatement due to fraud or error. The form is a requirement of the Texas Department of Financial Institutions (TDI), and is used to provide the TDI with assurance that the financial statements have been reviewed and verified for accuracy. There are two types of Texas Certification of Financial Statement Form for Administrators: Form CFS-1 for corporations and Form CFS-2 for limited liability companies. Both forms require the administrator to provide their signature, attest to the accuracy of the financial statements, and attest to the fact that they have reviewed the financial statements and that they are free of material misstatement.