Texas Eviction Notice
The 3-day notice to vacate.
A Texas eviction generally begins with a 3-day notice to vacate for non-payment, or a different notice for a lease violation. This form structures the Texas notice with the fields you need, ready to fill and serve.
What this notice is for
Texas uses a written notice to vacate to begin an eviction — usually 3 days for non-payment and longer for some violations.
This form gives you the notice structure with the tenant, the property and the reason, so it is complete before service.
Key parts
- The tenant and the property
- The reason for the notice
- The days allowed to vacate
- The service date and method
- The landlord's signature
Fill in your details
Texas notes
- 3 days for non-payment, longer for some violations
- Use the notice period that matches the cause
- Have the notice reviewed where the rules are strict
These notices are starting structures for you to fill in yourself, not legal advice. Eviction rules are strict and vary by state — anything you rely on should be reviewed by someone qualified in the relevant place.