Texas Summary of Exhibits and Certificate of Service is a document that is provided by the court to the parties involved in a lawsuit, in order to document the exhibits presented to the court during a trial. The Summary of Exhibits outlines the exhibits that were presented and identifies their relevance to the case. The Certificate of Service verifies that the parties involved have received copies of all the exhibits. There are two types of Texas Summary of Exhibits and Certificate of Service: one for criminal cases and one for civil cases. The criminal Summary of Exhibits and Certificate of Service includes the following information: the name of the defendant, the case number, details of the exhibits, the parties involved, the date the exhibits were served, and the signature of the court clerk. The civil Summary of Exhibits and Certificate of Service includes the following information: the names of the parties involved, the case number, details of the exhibits, the date the exhibits were served, and the signature of the court clerk.