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Licensing staff reports renewals data, introduces new coordinator and transition to ALICE platform

2411921 · February 26, 2025
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The committee reviewed licensing counts, provisional and temporary license expirations, a planned move from TopClass to a new ALICE platform and introduced Chelsea Estes as the new commission coordinator.

The Texas Forensic Licensing Advisory Committee heard an administrative update Tuesday on license totals, upcoming renewals, and a planned migration from the TopClass system to a new application platform known as ALICE.

Committee members were told the office’s licensing roster includes roughly 1,315 active licensees across multiple licensure categories and that 241 licensees in a non‑interpreting category are not expected to renew until November 17, 2026. Staff said…

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