Texas Registration of Claim For The Use Of A Deceased Individuals Name-Voice-Signature-Photograph-Likeness is an official record filed with the Texas Secretary of State that officially registers a claim to the deceased individual’s name, voice, signature, photograph, and/or likeness. This registration serves as a public notice to any person or entity who may be planning to use the deceased individual’s identity without written permission. There are two types of Texas Registration of Claim For The Use Of A Deceased Individuals Name-Voice-Signature-Photograph-Likeness: a general registration and a specific registration. A general registration covers any use of the name, voice, signature, photograph, and/or likeness of the deceased individual. A specific registration covers a specific use of one or more of these aspects of the deceased individual. The registration must include the name of the deceased individual, the name and address of the registered owner, a description of the name, voice, signature, photograph and/or likeness being registered, and the expiration date of the registration. A Texas Registration of Claim For The Use Of A Deceased Individuals Name-Voice-Signature-Photograph-Likeness may be renewed at any time before the expiration date.