Writ of Possession Service
After winning an eviction judgment, the writ of possession is the legal order that authorizes the constable to physically remove the tenant from the property. We handle the writ request, constable coordination, and property turnover process.
Texas Property Code Section 24.0061, TRCP Rule 504.7
How it works
Confirm the 5-day appeal period has expired with no appeal filed
Request issuance of the writ of possession from the court clerk
Coordinate with the constable's office for scheduling
Constable posts 24-hour warning notice on the property
Constable executes writ - tenant and belongings removed, possession returned to landlord
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