This paper aims to put constraints on the transition redshift zt, which
determines the onset of cosmic acceleration, in cosmological-model independent
frameworks. In order to perform our analyses, we consider a flat universe and
{assume} a parametrization for the comoving distance DC(z) up to third
degree on z, a second degree parametrization for the Hubble parameter H(z)
and a linear parametrization for the deceleration parameter q(z). For each
case, we show that {type Ia supernovae} and H(z) data complement each other
on the parameter {space} and tighter constrains for the transition redshift are
obtained. By {combining} the type Ia supernovae observations and Hubble
parameter measurements it is possible to constrain the values of zt, for
each approach, as 0.806±0.094, 0.870±0.063 and 0.973±0.058 at
1σ c.l., respectively. Then, such approaches provide cosmological-model
independent estimates for this parameter.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, text revise