Texas Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment is a document that records the number of grand jurors who agreed to indict an individual. It is an official record created and maintained by the local county court. In Texas, an indictment requires the approval of at least nine of the twelve grand jurors present. The Texas Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment includes the names of the grand jurors, the date they convened, the date the indictment was returned, and the signature of the judge. The record is usually signed and filed with the court clerk. There are two types of Texas Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment: • Unanimous Indictment: This type of record requires the unanimous agreement of all twelve grand jurors present in order to indict an individual. • Majority Indictment: This type of record requires the agreement of at least nine of the twelve grand jurors present in order to indict an individual.