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Landlord Eviction Records — Harris County

The DepositHawk eviction database contains 6,897 eviction filings and 1,974 landlord profiles sourced from Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts public records. Every record includes case number, disposition, and source citation.

Harris County landlords filed 6,897 eviction cases in Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts as recorded in the DepositHawk public-records database, last updated June 2026.

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Public court records, made searchable

Every eviction filing in this database comes directly from Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts public records. DepositHawk collects, normalizes, and links these records to searchable landlord profiles. No data is estimated or fabricated.

A filing in this database means a landlord initiated court proceedings — it does not indicate guilt or a final judgment. Dispositions (dismissed, default judgment, non-suited, etc.) are shown for every case.

Last updated: June 2026 · Compiled by DepositHawk Research Team

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This page contains public-record information only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Records are sourced from Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts. Last updated: June 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I look up my landlord's eviction history?

Use the search box above. Enter your landlord's name or the LLC that owns your building. Our database covers 1,974 landlord profiles from Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts public records.

What does an eviction filing mean?

An eviction filing (also called a forcible detainer case) means a landlord filed a lawsuit to remove a tenant. A filing is not a conviction or final judgment — it records that the landlord initiated court proceedings. Dispositions vary: cases may be won by the landlord, dismissed, withdrawn, or appealed.

Does an eviction filing mean the tenant was evicted?

Not necessarily. Many eviction filings are dismissed before trial, non-suited by the landlord, or resolved in the tenant's favor. Each record in our database shows the specific disposition so you can see how the case ended.

Where does this data come from?

All records are sourced from Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts public filings. This is the same data available through official county records. DepositHawk collects, normalizes, and makes this data searchable — we do not create or modify any records.

What if my landlord is not listed?

Our current database covers Harris County, Texas. Landlords with no court filings will not appear. If you believe a record is missing or inaccurate, use the correction request form on any landlord page.

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