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A writ is only legitimate for 30 days. If a property owner does not obtain the writ for the Constable within the 30 day period the writ will end and the landlord will need to start the entire eviction process over again in order to get rid of an occupant that is still living in the home.
(b) A writ of possession may not be issued before the sixth day after the date on which the judgment for possession is rendered unless a possession bond has been filed and approved under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and judgment for possession is thereafter granted by default.
By law, once the writ has actually been assigned to the Constable, the Constable should perform the writ within the next 10 days Due to the large number of evictions in Harris County, it normally takes the Constable the full 10 days.
To acquire a Texas writ of possession that will lawfully enable you to reclaim your property after your evicted tenant's grace period is over, you must go to the county clerk's office and pay a fee to have the writ issued.
The Writ of Possession will cost you an additional $130 (subject to change), and may be requested at the Justice of the Peace office where the judgment is. The Constable of your Precinct can answer your questions about this Writ. How long does it take to evict someone in Texas?
24 Hours after the Writ is posted (even if no one is home), the landlord is entitled to receive possession of the property. The constable will arrive to see that the landlord takes possession and to remove the tenants if they continue to remain on the property.
Fill in the paper standard possession claim form and post it to your local court that deals with housing possession. It costs £355 to apply. Send a cheque made payable to 'HM Courts and Tribunals Service' to the court with your completed form.