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- Guides: Landlord Tenant Law: The Eviction Process
Created by the Texas Justice Court Training Center for court and constable personnel, this resource is a practical source of information for situations they may encounter in eviction and landlord tenant cases
- Information about Eviction Cases - Harris County, Texas
As stated elsewhere on our website, the information provided on this website is intended to be basic information relative to the laws governing procedures for eviction cases in Texas and Harris County
- About Evictions - Landlord Tenant Law - Texas State Law Library
If you are facing an eviction, understanding how the process works may help you feel less anxious about what will happen The video and links below contain general overviews of how evictions happen and can help you know what to expect
- Eviction Process by State (2026): Steps, Timeline Laws
Learn more about how the eviction process works, including how long it takes, reasons a landlord needs to to start proceedings and more
- Eviction | Texas Law Help
An eviction is a lawsuit filed by a landlord to remove tenants from the landlord’s property In Texas, an eviction is also called a “forcible detainer,” and a landlord cannot evict you without filing a case in Justice Court
- Texas Eviction Process in 2026 (Laws, Steps Timelines)
Learn about Texas eviction laws and the full step-by-step process Our legal guide explains notices, laws, and tenant rights
- Information about Cases and Dockets - Harris County, Texas
View details on and documents in your case and see what online services, including making a payment or requesting a driving safety course, may be available to resolve your case without appearing in court If you do not know your case number (s), you can search for them here by your name and DOB or DL
- Free Texas Eviction Notice Forms (3) - PDF | Word – eForms
A Texas eviction notice is used by a landlord to notify a tenant of a lease violation The notice must describe the offense committed and state the statutory time period in which the tenant may repair the violation
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