The Writs division is the most complex division that processes and executes all pre and post-judgment writs issued to our office from the Courts. A list of Pre/Post Judgment Writs are:
- Executions – Judgments are received and calculated for total judgment owed and attempts to collect are performed. (link to description page)
- Execution Order of Sale – Judgment received listing the particular property to be sold at auction. (link to description page)
- Sequestration – Pre-Judgment writ instructing us to retain certain property until the court makes a ruling on the disposition of the property. (link to description page)
- Writ of Possession – Writ giving immediate possession of property to the plaintiff. (link to description page)
- Writ of Restoration – Writ demanding the restoration of utilities. (link to description page)
- Writ of Re-entry – Writ placing tenant back into residence. (link to description page)
- Writ of Garnishment – Writ placing a hold on any fiduciary fund held by a third party. (link to description page)
- Writ of Attachment/Capias – Writ commanding the possession of a person or property. (link to description page)
- Tax Warrant – Writ commanding the seizure of property for failure to pay taxes. (link to description page)
- Restraining Orders/Injunctions – Writ preventing certain actions. (link to description page)
- Writ of Assistance – Repossession of an aircraft. (link to description page)
- Tax Sales – Writ commanding the sale of real property for delinquent property taxes. (link to description page)
All Guadalupe County Real Properties are sold on the First Tuesday of every month between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at (Guadalupe County Courthouse Steps North Side and address).
All listings of Guadalupe County Real Property Postings can be found in the (Seguin Gazette Link)
Representative of the Taxing Entities are as follows:
- Linebarger Goggin Blair & Sampson, LLP at lgbs.com
- Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins & Mott, LLP at pbfcm.com
Before participating in any Real Property sale, you must register with the Tax Office to receive a bidder’s number at (Guadalupe County Tax office link).
After-Sale
You must pay for the property at the time of the sale. Only cash or certified funds (cashier’s check) are accepted. Certified checks should be made payable to the selling Constable precinct. All sales are final no warranty expressed or implied.
Right of Redemption after Tax Sale
Please refer to Tax Code Ch. 34 Subsection B.
Guadalupe County Fee Schedule:
(needs to be attached and linked to this link)
Eviction Process
The Eviction process is covered under the Texas Property Code 24.001 -24.008 (link),
Property owners who are unsure of vacate notices should review the above statute on the proper method of giving notice.
Writ of Possession
The Writ of Possession is covered under Texas Rules of Civil Procedures 510, 8, Texas Property Code 24.061(links).
All legal questions regarding your procedures for filing an eviction and its legality should be directed to the attorney of your choice.