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Stage 2: Eviction Petition: Online
Disclaimer:
Reilly’s Real Estate Brokerage LLC and its employees are not licensed attorneys and do not provide legal advice or guarantee outcomes in any legal proceedings. The information we offer is intended to educate property owners about the eviction process and provide guidance based on our experience in eviction matters
Step 4: E-Filing Process
Before you begin the online filing process,
Here's what to expect:
Go To E-File Website
Go to the e-file website and select "Step 1" to begin filling out the information for the forms.
Review Forms & Send To Court
Be sure all information is correct and send though e-file
E-Filing Confirmation
Once the petition is submitted via e-file, you will receive an email receipt. See example:
Court Acceptance Notification
When the court accepts petition, you will receive an acceptance email containing the scheduled time and date for the eviction hearing. See example:
Follow-Up if Delayed
If you haven’t received an email within a few days, contact court clerk to verify that petition was received
Service of Documents
After petition is accepted, court will forward documents to the constable’s office, typically within a few days.
A deputy constable will serve petition filing documents to tenants, following specific procedures if the tenants are not home.
Note: The owner is not permitted to serve legal documents.
Home
Evictions Home
Stage 1
3-Day Notice
Stage 2
Eviction Petition
Stage 3
Court Appearance
Stage 4
Writ Of Possession
Stage 5
Tenant Appeal Information
Stage 6
Abstract of Judgement

