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Texas Credit Score After Bankruptcy [2026]: Avg 693, Recovery Timeline, TX Rules

State-specific rules, federal court data, and practical guidance for Texas residents.

Texas Average Credit Score

The average VantageScore 3.0 in Texas is approximately 693 (Experian 2023 reference series). For context, VantageScore bands:

  • Super-prime: 781-850
  • Prime: 661-780
  • Near-prime: 601-660
  • Subprime: 501-600
  • Deep subprime: 300-500

Texas lands in the prime range statewide. FICO 8 averages in Texas typically run 3-8 points different from VantageScore.

Texas Credit Score Recovery After Bankruptcy

A common misconception: "bankruptcy destroys your credit for 10 years." That is not quite right. The public-record flag stays on the report up to 10 years (Chapter 7) or 7 years (Chapter 13), but your score starts recovering almost immediately after discharge, and many Texas filers are back in the 640-680 range within 18-30 months.

Milestone After DischargeTypical Texas Trajectory
Discharge (day 0)Score usually at 500-560 from pre-filing delinquencies. Bankruptcy flag added.
Month 3-6Score rebounds 50-100 points as delinquent accounts show "discharged in BK" and stop aging further negative.
Month 12With one secured card + on-time payments, typical range 620-660.
Month 24Secured + one unsecured card, 30%+ utilization discipline: 660-700.
Month 36Often back to Texas state average (693) or above.
Year 4-7 (Ch 13 falls off at 7)Many filers near or above 720.
Year 10 (Ch 7 falls off)Flag removed. Rebuild history remains on report as history.

Credit Repair Licensing in Texas

Texas's regulation of for-profit credit repair / credit services organizations is important: many firms operate in violation of state licensing law and the federal Credit Repair Organizations Act (15 U.S.C. 1679), which prohibits advance fees before services are completed.

Texas governing statute: Texas Finance Code 393 Credit Services Organizations Act; Tex. Fin. Code 394 Debt Management.

Before paying a credit-repair firm:

  • Verify Texas licensing (if required) through the AG or banking department.
  • Confirm no advance-fee structure; CROA violations are a federal cause of action.
  • Ask for itemized dispute steps - they cannot do anything you cannot do yourself for free under FCRA 611.

FICO vs. VantageScore for Texas Lenders

Most mortgage lenders pull FICO scores (usually the "mortgage trimerge" - FICO 2, 4, 5). Auto lenders often use FICO Auto 8 or 9. Credit card underwriting skews to FICO 8 or VantageScore 3.0/4.0.

For Texas residents rebuilding after bankruptcy, you should monitor at least two scores: VantageScore (free via Credit Karma / Experian free) and FICO (AnnualCreditReport.com free annual pulls, FICO-branded pulls via issuer).

Discrepancies of 30-60 points between VantageScore and FICO are normal, especially during rebuild when thin-file or short-history factors weigh differently.

Texas Federal Bankruptcy Data

Credit-score recovery after a Texas bankruptcy depends on discharge (restart) vs. dismissal (no restart). The FJC numbers below show resolution mix for Texas.

Numbers below come from the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database covering 30,781 consumer bankruptcy cases from Texas's federal bankruptcy courts.

ChapterCases FiledDischarge RateDismissal Rate
Chapter 711,84497.8%2.0%
Chapter 1318,93736.8%63.2%

Rates computed on resolved cases only. Source: FJC Integrated Database.

When Bankruptcy Actually Helps Your Texas Credit Score

Counterintuitive but well-documented: filers with scores below 600 and multiple collections often see credit-score improvement within 6-12 months of discharge. Reasons:

  • Discharged accounts stop aging further negative.
  • Debt-to-credit utilization drops to effectively 0% when discharged balances zero out.
  • A fresh start gives clean rebuild room instead of continued delinquency cycles.

This is why many Texas consumer attorneys see 580-620 scores pre-filing rebound into the mid-600s within 18 months post-discharge.