Texas Request To View Exhibits is a document used by the defense in a criminal trial to gain access to evidence presented by the prosecution. The document is filed with the court at least 24 hours prior to the trial and requests access to documents, physical evidence, or other exhibits that the prosecution plans to introduce during the trial. It also requires the prosecution to provide copies of any exhibits for the defense to review. There are three types of Texas Request To View Exhibits: written request, oral request, and in-person request. The written request requires the defense to submit a signed and dated written document to the court, identifying the exhibits the defense is requesting to view. The oral request requires the defense to orally request access to the exhibits during the trial. The in-person request allows the defense to view the exhibits in the courtroom and to make copies of them.