Eviction Filing in Collin CountyHandled Start to Finish
Collin County landlords in Plano, Frisco, McKinney and the surrounding cities can file an eviction in the local Justice of the Peace court without hiring an attorney. We prepare the paperwork, file it, and represent you at the hearing.
How Eviction Works in Collin County
The Texas eviction process is the same across the metroplex. We handle every step for you.
Notice to Vacate
We prepare and deliver the required Notice to Vacate (minimum 3 days in Texas).
File in Justice Court
We file the eviction petition in the correct precinct's Justice of the Peace court.
Citation & Hearing
The constable serves your tenant and the court sets a hearing, typically within 21 days.
Judgment & Possession
We represent you at the hearing and, if needed, handle the Writ of Possession.
Collin County Court Costs
Court filing and constable service fees in Collin County vary by precinct and by the number of tenants served. We include that county filing fee in the court filing add-on, so there are no surprises.
We start at $79 to get started, plus $199 to file. Add $49 per named tenant.
What We Handle for You
- Notice to Vacate preparation and delivery
- Eviction petition filing in the correct precinct
- Constable service coordination
- Court representation at your hearing
- Writ of Possession handling
- Money-back guarantee if we can't file*
Serving landlords in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Wylie and Prosper, plus the rest of Collin County.