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Each county in Texas has different rules regarding the forcible detainer (eviction) process. Contact the Justice of the Peace for the precinct that covers your rental property and speak with a civil clerk. The civil clerk will assist you with the eviction process.

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Q: What is the statute of limitation's on eviction's in Texas?
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