Texas Instructions to Non-Prisoner Pro Se Plaintiff are a set of guidelines used by the Texas court system to assist individuals without legal representation in filing their own lawsuit. These instructions provide information on how to properly draft and file a lawsuit, as well as outlining procedural rules and requirements that must be followed. The instructions may vary slightly depending on the jurisdiction, but generally cover the same topics. The types of Texas Instructions to Non-Prisoner Pro Se Plaintiff include the following: 1. Preparation of Pleadings: This includes information on how to properly draft a complaint, answer, and other necessary pleadings. 2. Service of Process: This provides guidance on how to properly serve the other party with the lawsuit. 3. Discovery: This outlines the rules and procedures for obtaining evidence from the other party. 4. Trial: This provides information on how to prepare for a trial and the rules of evidence. 5. Final Judgment: This explains how to draft and enter a final judgment. 6. Appeals: This outlines the process for appealing an adverse decision.