HOW DO I HAVE A TENANT EVICTED FROM RENTAL PROPERTY I OWN OR MANAGE?
The first step is to go to the Clerk of Court's Office located in the courthouse and fill out the necessary paperwork for a summary abetment. A hearing date will be set by the Clerk. A magistrate will hold the hearing, where both parties will plead their case. After the hearing, a writ of possession is issued and served by the Sheriff's Office and the tenant is given seven days to vacate the property. If after the seven days, the tenant has not vacated the property, the Sheriff's Office will evict them. The eviction process can get complicated; if you have questions you can contact the Executions Officer at the Sheriff's Office.

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1. WILL THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE SERVE PAPERS FOR ME?
2. WHERE DO I GO TO TAKE OUT A WARRANT?
3. IF I'M A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
4. HOW DO I HAVE A TENANT EVICTED FROM RENTAL PROPERTY I OWN OR MANAGE?
5. IS THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING FURNITURE FROM A PROPERTY PRIOR TO AN EVICTION?
6. IF I'M A VICTIM OF CRIME, HOW CAN I BE NOTIFIED WHEN THE OFFENDER IS BEING RELEASED FROM JAIL?
7. MY INSURANCE COMPANY WANTS A COPY OF A REPORT THAT I MADE. HOW DO I GET A COPY OF A REPORT
8. HOW DO I APPLY FOR A FIREARM PUCHASE PERMIT?
9. HOW DO I APPLY FOR A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT?