The Texas Civil Docketing Statement is a document that is filed with the court in civil cases in the state of Texas. It is a document that is used to provide information about the parties, the case, and the issues involved. It also serves as a record of the proceedings of the case. The Texas Civil Docketing Statement includes the following information: the names of the parties, the court where the case is being heard, the cause of action, the relief sought, the date the suit was filed, the date of the last hearing, the dates of any future hearings, and any other pertinent information. There are two types of Texas Civil Docketing Statement: the Short Form and the Long Form. The Short Form is used in cases where the parties have agreed to the terms of the case, while the Long Form is used in cases that require more detailed information.