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The Eviction Process for Round Rock Landlords in Williamson County

Round Rock landlords file evictions in Williamson County's Justice of the Peace courts — here's the legal process and timeline.

The Eviction Process for Round Rock Landlords in Williamson County

Eviction in Texas — legally a forcible detainer case — follows a specific process, and Round Rock landlords file in the Williamson County Justice of the Peace court covering the precinct where the property sits.

Notice to Vacate Comes First

Before filing, a landlord must give the tenant written notice to vacate, commonly three days unless the lease specifies a different period. This notice must be delivered properly under Texas law to be valid if the case proceeds to court.

Filing in the Correct Precinct

If the tenant doesn't vacate or cure the issue after notice, the case is filed in the Williamson County JP court for the specific precinct covering the Round Rock property. Filing in the wrong precinct can delay the case.

The Hearing and Possible Outcomes

A hearing typically follows within a couple of weeks of filing. If the landlord prevails and the tenant still doesn't leave, the court issues a writ of possession, which authorizes a constable — not the landlord — to remove the tenant.

Common Mistakes That Delay a Round Rock Case

Improper notice delivery, unclear lease terms, and self-help remedies like changing locks are the most common reasons an otherwise valid Round Rock eviction case gets delayed or dismissed by the court.

Getting Help With the Process

Given the strict procedural requirements around notice and filing, most Round Rock landlords benefit from experienced guidance before filing, particularly for anything beyond a straightforward nonpayment case.

Frequently Asked Questions

In the Justice of the Peace court for the Williamson County precinct where the rental property is located.

No. Texas law prohibits self-help eviction measures like changing locks; the formal Williamson County court process must be used instead.

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