Sec. 1051.003. CONTENTS OF CITATION OR NOTICE. (a) A citation or notice must: (1) be directed to the person to be cited or notified; (2) be dated; (3) state the style and number of the proceeding; (4) state the court in which the proceeding is pending; (5) describe generally the nature of the proceeding or matter to which the citation or notice relates; (6) direct the person being cited or notified to appear by filing a written contest or answer or to perform another required action; and (7) state when and where the appearance or performance described by Subdivision (6) is required. (b) A citation or notice issued by the county clerk must be styled "The State of Texas" and be signed by the clerk under the court's seal. (c) A notice required to be given by a guardian must be in writing and be signed by the guardian in the guardian's official capacity. (d) A citation or notice is not required to contain a precept directed to an officer, but may not be held defective because the citation or notice contains a precept directed to an officer authorized to serve the citation or notice.
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