Texas Eviction Services by City

EvictFlow provides professional eviction services across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex -- Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Rockwall, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties. We maintain deep knowledge of local JP courts, constable offices, filing procedures, and county-specific requirements. Austin and Houston expansion is coming soon.

Cities We Serve

Dallas

Dallas County

Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas with over 1.3 million residents and one of the most active rental markets in the state.

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Fort Worth

Tarrant County

Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas with nearly 1 million residents and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the largest metro area in the state. Tarrant County has 8 JP court precincts - more than most Texas counties - each serving different geographic areas.

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Collin County

Collin County

Collin County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, anchored by the thriving suburban cities of Plano, McKinney, Frisco, and Allen. With rapid population growth and a median rent of approximately $1,600 per month, Collin County's rental market is highly active and landlords face an increasing volume of tenant disputes.

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Denton County

Denton County

Denton County blends a vibrant college-town atmosphere in the City of Denton with rapidly growing suburban communities like Lewisville, Flower Mound, and Little Elm along the Lake Lewisville corridor. The county's diverse tenant base -- including university students, young professionals, and families -- creates a steady demand for professional eviction services.

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Rockwall County

Rockwall County

Rockwall County is the smallest county in Texas by geographic area but one of the fastest growing, situated just east of Dallas along Lake Ray Hubbard. The cities of Rockwall, Royse City, and Heath attract families and professionals seeking suburban living with easy access to Dallas, supporting a strong rental market with a median rent of approximately $1,500 per month.

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Kaufman County

Kaufman County

Kaufman County sits on the eastern edge of the DFW metroplex and is experiencing rapid growth as affordability pressures push residents further from Dallas. Cities like Forney and Terrell have seen significant housing development, attracting renters seeking lower costs while maintaining metro access.

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Ellis County

Ellis County

Ellis County anchors the southern DFW corridor, with the historic city of Waxahachie as its seat alongside growing communities like Midlothian and Ennis. Its position along I-35E makes it a natural bedroom community for Dallas and Fort Worth, drawing renters who value lower housing costs with reasonable commute times.

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Johnson County

Johnson County

Johnson County lies directly south of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, with Burleson serving as a growing suburban bridge between the two. Cleburne, the county seat, and communities like Joshua offer affordable rental options for workers commuting north into Fort Worth.

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Parker County

Parker County

Parker County sits west of Fort Worth and is known for its rural-suburban character, with Weatherford serving as both the county seat and a growing bedroom community for the metroplex. Communities like Willow Park and Hudson Oaks along I-20 attract residents seeking space and lower costs within commuting distance of Fort Worth.

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Wise County

Wise County

Wise County occupies the northwest fringe of the DFW metroplex, with Decatur as its county seat and communities like Bridgeport and Boyd serving as small-town anchors. The county's rural character and affordable housing attract renters priced out of closer-in DFW markets, and landowners managing rural rental properties face unique eviction challenges.

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Don't see your city?

We handle evictions in every Texas county. If your rental property is outside these metro areas, we still serve you. Contact us with your property address and we'll confirm JP court jurisdiction and get started.