Texas Exhibit A, also known as an Exhibit A to a Texas Affidavit of Title, is a document used in the state of Texas to establish ownership of real property. It is a legal document that provides evidence of ownership and includes information such as the owner's name, the property's legal description, and any liens or other legal issues that may affect the title. Exhibit A is typically used when transferring title, such as when selling a property or refinancing a loan. There are two different types of Texas Exhibit A: a short form and a long form. The short form contains basic information about the property and the owner's current title, while the long form contains more detailed information such as any liens or encumbrances against the property.