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Potter County Texas
Potter County · Texas

Potter County Landlord-Tenant Law

Texas landlord guide — county ordinances, courthouse info & local rules for Amarillo landlords

📍 County Seat: Amarillo
👥 Pop. ~273,100 (metro)
⚖️ 4 JP Courts • 4 Precincts
☢️ Pantex Nuclear • Tyson Foods • Bell Helicopter • Texas Panhandle

Potter County (Amarillo) Rental Market Overview

Potter County is the northern half of Amarillo — the Texas Panhandle’s regional capital and the 16th-largest city in the state. Amarillo straddles both Potter County (north) and Randall County (south), so landlords with properties in south Amarillo must confirm they are filing in the correct county. The metro area of 273,100 people is anchored by one of the most unusual employment bases of any similarly sized American city: CNS Pantex, the nation’s primary nuclear weapons assembly, disassembly and maintenance facility, employs 4,600 people and is the area’s dominant industrial employer. Tyson Foods operates one of the country’s largest beef processing plants with 4,000 employees. Bell Textron (Bell Helicopter) manufactures military helicopters here. These three large industrial employers produce a stable, working-class and skilled-trades tenant base that keeps Potter County’s vacancy rate low and its eviction rate relatively modest by Texas standards.

Rents in Amarillo are among the most affordable in Texas: average one-bedroom apartments run approximately $838–$929/month, about 48% below the national average, with modest 3.2% year-over-year growth. Potter County’s four JP courts are all located within or very near Amarillo. Precinct 2 conducts eviction hearings virtually via Zoom — a local operational fact landlords need to know. Precinct 3 is located at 13651 I-40 West, well outside the downtown core, serving the western Potter County area.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Amarillo (north portion)
Metro Population ~273,100 (Potter + Randall + nearby)
⚠️ Amarillo Spans Two Counties North Amarillo = Potter Co.; South Amarillo/Canyon = Randall Co.
Avg. Rent (1BR) ~$838–$929/mo (+3.2% YoY)
Cost vs. National ~48% below national average
Major Employers CNS Pantex (4,600), Tyson Foods (4,000), Bell Textron (900), BSA Health System, Amarillo ISD
Unemployment 2nd lowest of TX metros in 2024
Rent Control None

⚡ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 3-Day Notice to Vacate
Lease Violation 3-Day Notice to Vacate
Month-to-Month Term. 1-Month Written Notice
Pct. 2 Hearings Virtual via Zoom (evictions, small claims, debt claims)
Wrong County? Must file in county where property is located
Wrong Precinct? Mandatory dismissal
Security Deposit Return 30 days after surrender
Bad-Faith Penalty $100 + 3× withheld + atty fees
Statute Tex. Prop. Code §§ 92.001 et seq.; 24.001–24.011

Potter County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
No Rent Control Texas preempts local rent control statewide. Potter County and Amarillo have none. Landlords may set and raise rents freely at lease renewal (Tex. Loc. Gov’t Code § 214.902).
⚠️ Amarillo Spans Two Counties Amarillo city limits extend across both Potter County (north) and Randall County (south). If your property is in south Amarillo or Canyon, it may be in Randall County, not Potter County. Filing in the wrong county results in dismissal. Confirm your county using the Potter Randall Appraisal District at potterrandall.com or by checking your property tax records before filing.
⚠️ Wrong Precinct = Dismissal File evictions at the JP court for the precinct where the property is physically located. Potter County has 4 precincts. Use the precinct map at co.potter.tx.us to confirm your precinct before filing. A wrong-precinct filing results in mandatory dismissal.
All 4 JP Courts — Locations & Hours Precinct 1 • Judge Debbie Horn • 900 S. Polk, Suite 418, Amarillo, TX 79101 • (806) 349-4880 • jp1@co.potter.tx.us

Precinct 2 • Judge Robert J. Taylor • 500 S. Fillmore, Suite 502, Amarillo, TX 79101 • (806) 379-2390 • jp2@co.potter.tx.us • Mon–Fri 8 AM–4:30 PM • Evictions, small claims, and debt claims are conducted virtually via Zoom — contact the court for access link

Precinct 3 • Judge Gary L. Jackson • 13651 I-40 West, Amarillo, TX 79159 • (806) 355-3070 • jp3@co.potter.tx.us • Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM • Serves western Potter County

Precinct 4 • 500 S. Fillmore, Suite 302A, Amarillo, TX 79101 • (806) 379-2817 • jp4@co.potter.tx.us • Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM

⚠️ Precinct 2 — Virtual Hearings JP Precinct 2 currently conducts all eviction, small claims, and debt claim hearings virtually over Zoom. Only non-jury traffic bench trials are held in person. If you file at Precinct 2, contact the court at (806) 379-2390 before your hearing date to obtain the Zoom access link and understand the virtual procedures. All jury trials remain in-person only.
Pantex Security Clearance Tenants CNS Pantex is a federal nuclear weapons facility with 4,600 employees holding active security clearances. These tenants have stringent background check requirements through their employer and represent one of the most reliable tenant segments in the Amarillo market. Employment verification with Pantex or CNS is straightforward. SCRA (Servicemembers Civil Relief Act) does not typically apply to Pantex employees (they are federal contractors, not active-duty military), but verify tenant status individually.
Security Deposit No statutory cap. Return with itemized written accounting within 30 days of tenant surrendering premises (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.103). Bad-faith retention: $100 + 3× wrongfully withheld + attorney’s fees (§ 92.109).
Self-Help Eviction Prohibited Landlords may not change locks, cut utilities, or remove doors without a court order (Tex. Prop. Code §§ 92.008, 92.0081). Civil and potential criminal liability applies.
Late Fees Must be in written lease. Not collectible until rent is 2 full days past due. Maximum: 12% of monthly rent for 1–4 unit structures; 10% for 5+ units (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.019). At $900/month, the 12% cap allows a maximum late fee of $108.
Jan. 1, 2026 Law Changes Major changes to Texas eviction law (SB 38) took effect January 1, 2026. Verify all current notice language, required forms, and filing procedures with the appropriate Potter County JP court before filing after that date.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: co.potter.tx.us

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💰 Eviction Costs: Texas
Filing Fee 54-149
Total Est. Range $150-$500
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Texas State Law Framework

⚡ Quick Overview

3
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
3
Days Notice (Violation)
25-45
Avg Total Days
$54-149
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 3-Day Notice to Vacate
Notice Period 3 days
Tenant Can Cure? No - notice to vacate, not to pay. Tenant can pay during period but landlord not required to accept.
Days to Hearing 10-21 days
Days to Writ 5 days
Total Estimated Timeline 25-45 days
Total Estimated Cost $150-$500
⚠️ Watch Out

Texas notice is to vacate, not to pay. Landlord is not required to accept rent during notice period. Lease can shorten notice to 1 day or extend it. If tenant paid rent on time the prior month, landlord must give "Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate" instead. SB 38 (2025) streamlines squatter removal process.

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📝 Texas Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Justice of the Peace Court (Forcible Detainer). Pay the filing fee (~$54-149).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Texas eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Texas attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏘️ Communities & Screening Tips

Downtown & Central Amarillo (Pcts. 1, 2, 4) — core urban market: The bulk of Potter County’s rental inventory is clustered in and around central Amarillo. The tenant pool is diverse — Pantex contractors, Tyson plant workers, Bell Textron employees, BSA Health System workers, Amarillo College students, and service-sector residents. At $838–$929/month average, rents are genuinely affordable relative to national benchmarks, which keeps demand steady. File at Pct. 1 (900 S. Polk Suite 418, Judge Horn), Pct. 2 (500 S. Fillmore Suite 502, virtual hearings — call first), or Pct. 4 (500 S. Fillmore Suite 302A) depending on precinct.

Western Potter County (Pct. 3) — I-40 corridor: Precinct 3 covers the western portion of Potter County along I-40. Judge Gary L. Jackson’s court is physically located at 13651 I-40 West. This area includes rural and semi-rural properties and some newer development along the I-40 commercial corridor. File at Pct. 3; (806) 355-3070.

Pantex tenant profile: CNS Pantex is a federal nuclear weapons facility — all employees hold active Department of Energy security clearances. Pantex workers are among the most thoroughly background-checked employees anywhere in the country, making them an exceptionally low-risk tenant profile. Stable federal contractor employment; verify through payroll stubs or offer letter. These tenants rarely move unexpectedly — they have long-term employment and strong incentives to maintain clean records.

County boundary check before filing: If your property is in south Amarillo (south of I-40) or Canyon, it may be in Randall County. Use the Potter Randall Appraisal District address lookup at potterrandall.com or verify your property tax bill county designation before filing in Potter County courts.

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Potter County Texas Landlord-Tenant Law: Amarillo’s Dual-County Filing Rule, Pantex Tenants, and the Zoom Eviction Court

Amarillo is one of Texas’s most distinctive rental markets — not because of its size, though at 273,100 metro residents it is the state’s 16th-largest city, but because of the unusual combination of industries that underpin its economy. Most Texas cities this size are anchored by healthcare, retail, and a university. Amarillo has those, but it is also home to the nation’s primary nuclear weapons assembly and maintenance facility (CNS Pantex), one of the country’s largest beef processing plants (Tyson Foods), and a military helicopter production line (Bell Textron). The result is a working-class and skilled-trades tenant base that is stable, well-employed, and consistently able to pay rent — and a rental market that offers genuinely affordable prices to investors, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $838–$929/month, about 48% below the national average.

The Amarillo Two-County Rule: Potter vs. Randall

The most critical local fact for any Amarillo landlord is that the city straddles two counties. North Amarillo — including the downtown core, most of the established residential neighborhoods, and the Pantex/Bell area to the northeast — is in Potter County. South Amarillo and the nearby city of Canyon are in Randall County. The county line runs roughly along I-40. A landlord with properties in both parts of town may have evictions pending in two different county court systems simultaneously. Filing a Potter County property’s eviction at a Randall County JP court, or vice versa, results in dismissal. Before filing any eviction, confirm your property’s county using the Potter Randall Appraisal District at potterrandall.com or by reviewing your property tax statement, which will identify the correct county.

Potter County’s Four JP Courts — Including One That Hears Cases by Zoom

Potter County operates four JP courts. JP Precinct 1, under Judge Debbie Horn, is located at 900 S. Polk, Suite 418, in downtown Amarillo (phone 806-349-4880). JP Precinct 2, under Judge Robert J. Taylor, is at 500 S. Fillmore, Suite 502 (phone 806-379-2390, hours 8 AM–4:30 PM). Precinct 2 currently conducts all eviction, small claims, and debt claim hearings virtually via Zoom, with only non-jury traffic bench trials held in person. If your Precinct 2 eviction is filed and scheduled, contact the court at (806) 379-2390 to obtain the Zoom link and understand the virtual procedures before your hearing date. JP Precinct 3, under Judge Gary L. Jackson, is physically located at 13651 I-40 West in western Amarillo (phone 806-355-3070, hours 8 AM–5 PM), serving the western portion of Potter County. JP Precinct 4 is at 500 S. Fillmore, Suite 302A (phone 806-379-2817, hours 8 AM–5 PM).

CNS Pantex: America’s Nuclear Tenants

CNS Pantex, located 17 miles northeast of downtown Amarillo, is the U.S. Department of Energy’s primary facility for the final assembly, disassembly, and maintenance of nuclear weapons. It is managed by Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC (a private contractor) under DOE oversight, encompasses 18,000 acres and 650 buildings, and employs approximately 4,600 people as of 2025. Every Pantex employee holds an active Department of Energy security clearance — one of the most comprehensive background investigation processes in the federal system. From a landlord’s perspective, this translates into one of the lowest-risk tenant segments anywhere in the country. DOE clearance investigations cover criminal history, financial responsibility, foreign contacts, and personal conduct in exhaustive detail. A Pantex employee who passes that investigation is, on paper, among the most thoroughly vetted renters a landlord could attract.

Pantex workers tend to be long-tenure employees — the facility is a career destination, not a starting point — with stable federal contractor wages and strong incentives to maintain clean personal records. Income verification is straightforward through pay stubs or offer letters from CNS. These tenants are an ideal target for landlords in northeast Amarillo and properties near Hwy 60 east of the city.

Tyson Foods, Bell Textron, and the Blue-Collar Tenant Pool

Tyson Foods’ Amarillo beef processing plant is one of the largest in the country, employing approximately 4,000 workers. This plant generates a large segment of working-class renters who need affordable, stable housing near the plant on the city’s eastern side. Rental turnover among plant workers can be higher than among Pantex employees, making careful screening — including employment verification and eviction history checks — essential. Bell Textron (Bell Helicopter) produces military UH-1Y Venom helicopters at its Amarillo facility and employs approximately 900 workers, representing a mid-level skilled-trades tenant profile. BSA Health System, Amarillo’s major hospital network, adds healthcare workers to the mix. Taken together, these employers create a rental market unusually dominated by large industrial employers — which means stable, predictable demand and relatively low vacancy.

Security Deposits and the January 2026 Law Changes

Texas Property Code § 92.103 requires the return of the security deposit within 30 days of the tenant surrendering the property, with an itemized written accounting of any deductions. The bad-faith penalty — $100 plus three times the wrongfully withheld amount plus attorney’s fees — applies throughout Potter County. At Amarillo’s average rent of $900/month, a typical one-month deposit creates bad-faith exposure of approximately $2,800 before legal fees — modest compared to metro Texas markets, but still significant. Document all deductions with photographs, use certified mail for the accounting, and always send within the 30-day window. Major changes to Texas eviction law took effect January 1, 2026, under SB 38. Verify current notice language and filing forms with the appropriate Potter County JP court before initiating any eviction after that date.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Amarillo straddles Potter County (north) and Randall County (south) — confirm your property’s county before filing. Evictions filed in the wrong county or wrong precinct will be dismissed. JP Precinct 2 conducts eviction hearings via Zoom — contact (806) 379-2390 before your hearing. Major changes to Texas eviction law (SB 38) took effect January 1, 2026. Consult a licensed Texas attorney for specific guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Amarillo spans both Potter County (north) and Randall County (south) — confirm your property’s county at potterrandall.com before filing. Evictions filed in the wrong county or wrong precinct will be dismissed. JP Precinct 2 conducts eviction hearings virtually via Zoom — call (806) 379-2390 before your hearing date. Major changes to Texas eviction law (SB 38) took effect January 1, 2026 — verify current forms and procedures before filing. Consult a licensed Texas attorney for specific guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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