Get Your Tenant Out — Fast, Legal, Stress-Free
Flat-rate eviction services across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin & Denton Counties. We handle everything from notice to writ — you never step foot in court.



Free Case Review
Response within 2 business hours
We serve property owners and managers across all property types
Comprehensive Eviction Services
From the initial notice through writ execution, we manage every step of the Texas eviction process so you can focus on your property portfolio.
Notice Preparation
Legally compliant notices to vacate drafted and served in accordance with Texas Property Code requirements.
Court Filing & Representation
We file your eviction complaint and appear in Justice of the Peace court on your behalf — you never step foot in a courtroom.
Writ of Possession
Post-judgment writ filing and constable coordination. The constable supervises while your moving crew removes belongings to the curb and your locksmith re-keys the property.
Squatter / SB1333 Removal
Unauthorized occupants with no lease may qualify for SB1333 expedited removal — bypassing the JP court process entirely and saving weeks. We pursue both tracks simultaneously.
Credit Bureau Reporting
Report eligible unpaid rent and property damage to credit bureaus to strengthen your recovery position.
How Our Eviction Process Works
From notice to possession — we handle every step so you don't have to.
Submit Your Case
Complete our online intake form with property details, tenant information, and the reason for eviction.
We Prepare & File
We review your documentation, prepare all required notices, and file your eviction complaint with the appropriate Justice of the Peace court.
Court Appearance
We represent you at the hearing. You are not required to appear. We present your case and secure the possession judgment.
Property Restored
If the tenant does not vacate after judgment, we file the Writ of Possession and coordinate with the constable. The constable supervises the move-out while your crew clears the property and your locksmith re-keys the locks.
Why Landlords Choose DFW Eviction Pros
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the eviction process take in Texas?
The timeline is highly variable. It depends on whether the tenant contests the case, the JP court's current docket, constable availability, whether an appeal is filed, and whether any bankruptcy or supersedeas bond is involved. We cannot commit to a specific timeframe — we commit to advancing your case at every step as quickly as the process allows.
Do I need to appear in court?
No. Texas law permits authorized agents to represent landlords in eviction hearings. We handle all court appearances on your behalf.
What counties do you serve?
We serve Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties — covering the entire Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Are you a law firm?
No. DFW Eviction Pros, LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. For legal counsel, we recommend consulting a licensed Texas attorney.
