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Cleburne County Eviction Forms & Notices

Need to evict a tenant in Cleburne County, Alabama? Generate every court-ready document — notice, complaint, and summons — and file at the Cleburne County District Court in Heflin. No attorney required.

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Where to file in Cleburne County

Cleburne County District Court

120 Vickery St

Heflin, AL 36264

Clerk: (256) 463-5655

How eviction works in Cleburne County

1

Serve written notice

Give the tenant the correct notice — 7-day to pay or quit, 14-day to cure, or 30-day to vacate — and keep proof of service.

2

Wait out the notice period

The notice period must fully expire before you can file. If the tenant pays or cures, the process stops.

3

File the unlawful detainer

File your complaint (Statement of Claim) and summons with the district court and pay the filing fee.

4

Attend the court hearing

The tenant is served and has a window to respond. If they don’t, or you prevail, the court enters judgment for possession.

5

Get the writ of possession

If the tenant still won’t leave, the court issues a writ and the sheriff carries out the removal.

Alabama eviction notice types

7-day

For unpaid rent, Alabama requires a 7-day notice to pay or quit.

30-day

For holdover tenants (lease expired), Alabama requires a 30-day notice.

14-day

For lease violations, Alabama requires a 14-day notice to cure or quit.

Filing fee

$250–$300

Typical timeline

3–5 weeks (uncontested)

Filed at

Heflin District Court

Documents you'll get for Cleburne County

Eviction Notice (7 / 14 / 30-day)Unlawful Detainer ComplaintStatement of ClaimSummonsCertificate / Proof of Service

Cleburne County eviction FAQ

Where do I file an eviction in Cleburne County, Alabama?

Eviction (unlawful detainer) cases in Cleburne County are filed at the Cleburne County District Court, located at 120 Vickery St, Heflin, AL 36264. You can reach the court clerk at (256) 463-5655.

How much does it cost to file an eviction in Cleburne County?

Alabama court filing fees generally run about $250–$300, depending on the county. That fee is paid to the court and is separate from preparing your eviction documents.

How long does an eviction take in Cleburne County?

An uncontested eviction in Alabama typically takes about 3–5 weeks from filing to a judgment, assuming proper notice was given first. Contested cases can take longer if a hearing or trial is needed.

What notice do I have to give before evicting a tenant in Alabama?

Alabama requires written notice before you file. For unpaid rent it's a 7-day notice to pay or quit; for a lease violation it's a 14-day notice to cure or quit; and to end a month-to-month tenancy it's a 30-day notice. The notice period must expire before you file.

Do I need a lawyer to evict a tenant in Cleburne County?

No. Many Alabama landlords file on their own. Evict My Tenant Alabama prepares your court-ready notice, complaint, and summons based on your answers so you can file at the Cleburne County District Court yourself.

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Evict My Tenant Alabama is a document preparation service, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Court procedures and fees vary by county — confirm specifics with the Cleburne County District Court.

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