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Wichita County Texas
Wichita County · Texas

Wichita County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

📍 County Seat: Wichita Falls
👥 Pop. ~130,200
⚖️ 5 JP Courts • 4 Precincts
✈️ Sheppard AFB — North Texas Border Region — Top-5 TX Rental Market

Wichita County Rental Market Overview

Wichita County and its county seat Wichita Falls sit in North Texas near the Oklahoma border, 115 miles northwest of Fort Worth. The county operates as a self-contained regional economy anchored by three dominant sectors: military, healthcare, and education. Sheppard Air Force Base — the county’s largest single employer — is one of the largest training bases in the Air Force and draws military personnel, civilian workers, and their families from across the country. United Regional Health Care System and the Wichita Falls Independent School District are the other anchor institutions, along with Midwestern State University (enrollment ~5,500). The economic picture is brightening further with a new Amazon Distribution facility and an upcoming Data Center adding private-sector jobs to the traditionally government-heavy employment base.

Buildium Research named Wichita Falls one of the five best rental markets in Texas in 2025, citing positive rent growth and low new construction at a time when larger Texas markets were struggling with oversupply and falling rents. Average one-bedroom rents in Wichita Falls run approximately $867–$925/month — among the most affordable in the state — with 8.7% year-over-year home price appreciation signaling underlying demand. Wichita County operates five JP courts across four precincts: Precinct 1 has two courts (Place 1 and Place 2), both at the county courthouse in Wichita Falls. Precincts 2, 3, and 4 are located in Burkburnett, Iowa Park, and Electra respectively.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Wichita Falls
Population ~130,200 (county); ~100,000 (Wichita Falls)
Key Communities Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Iowa Park, Electra
Avg. Rent (1BR) ~$867–$925/mo (positive rent growth)
Major Employers Sheppard AFB, United Regional Health, WFISD, Midwestern State Univ., Amazon
Market Distinction Top-5 TX rental market (Buildium 2025) — low supply, positive rent growth
Rent Control None
Just-Cause Eviction Not required

⚡ 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
JP Courts 5 courts across 4 precincts
SCRA Military Tenants High exposure — Sheppard AFB
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

Wichita County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
No Rent Control Texas preempts local rent control statewide. Wichita County has none. Landlords may set and raise rents freely at lease renewal (Tex. Loc. Gov’t Code § 214.902).
⚠️ Wrong Precinct = Dismissal File evictions at the JP court for the precinct where the property physically sits. Wichita County has 4 precincts and 5 courts. Pct. 1 has two courts (Place 1 & Place 2) at the county courthouse in Wichita Falls. Pct. 2 = Burkburnett; Pct. 3 = Iowa Park; Pct. 4 = Electra. Filing in the wrong precinct results in mandatory dismissal. Contact the county or check the JP precinct map at wichitacountytx.com before filing.
JP Court Locations by Precinct Precinct 1, Place 1 • 900 7th Street, Room 281, Wichita Falls, TX 76301 • (940) 766-8141 • Evictions: call 766-8141 or 766-8143

Precinct 1, Place 2 • Judge Mike Little • 900 7th Street, Room 282, Wichita Falls, TX 76301 • (940) 766-8143

Precinct 2 • 100 W. College, Suite 2, Burkburnett, TX 76354 • (940) 569-1140 • Serves Burkburnett area

Precinct 3 • Judge Newman • 400 N. Wall St., Suite 101, Iowa Park, TX 76367 • (940) 592-9388 • Serves Iowa Park and west county

Precinct 4 • Judge Judy Baker • 2023 S.H. 25 North, Electra, TX 76360 • (940) 495-2460 • Serves Electra and north county

Eviction Filing — Wichita Falls Evictions for properties in Wichita Falls and the surrounding Precinct 1 area are filed at the Wichita County Courthouse, 900 7th Street, Wichita Falls. The Wichita Falls FAQ directs landlords to call (940) 766-8141 or 766-8143 for specifics on filing. Contact the court before filing to confirm the current JP court procedures, forms, and fees following the January 1, 2026 law changes.
SCRA — Sheppard AFB Military Tenants Sheppard Air Force Base is the county’s largest employer and generates significant military tenant demand. The federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) allows active-duty military tenants to terminate a lease early with 30 days’ written notice plus deployment or PCS orders, without penalty. Landlords in the Sheppard AFB corridor should understand SCRA before renting to active-duty servicemembers and use military lease addendums to clarify notice and deposit procedures.
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. New rules from the Texas Supreme Court also took effect on that date. Verify all current notice language, required forms, and filing procedures with the appropriate Wichita County JP court before filing after that date.
New Economic Development An Amazon Distribution facility has opened in Wichita Falls, and a Data Center is planned. These private-sector additions to the historically military-and-government employment base are diversifying the local economy and expanding the tenant pool. Expect growing demand for workforce housing near these facilities.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: wichitacountytx.com

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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

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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

Wichita Falls (near Sheppard AFB) — military core: Properties within the Sheppard AFB corridor draw military families, civilian base workers, and VA-loan buyers. Military tenants are stable payers but are subject to SCRA early termination rights — use military lease addendums and request a copy of orders at signing. Near-base neighborhoods see consistent demand regardless of broader economic conditions. File at Precinct 1 (900 7th St., Room 281 or 282) for evictions in Wichita Falls.

Wichita Falls (university & healthcare) — stable working class: Midwestern State University generates student and faculty rental demand near the campus. United Regional Health Care System and WFISD provide the stable working-class professional tenant pool that forms the backbone of the Wichita Falls rental market. This segment produces reliable long-term tenants with predictable income. Verify employment directly with MSU, URHS, or WFISD for applicants citing these employers.

Burkburnett (Pct. 2) — oil town, working class: Burkburnett’s history is rooted in the 1912 oil boom and it retains a working-class energy and manufacturing character. The tenant pool is skilled trades, energy workers, and Sheppard AFB commuters. Lower rents than Wichita Falls. File at Precinct 2 (100 W. College, Suite 2, Burkburnett).

Iowa Park (Pct. 3) & Electra (Pct. 4) — rural markets: Iowa Park is a bedroom community west of Wichita Falls with agricultural roots and Sheppard AFB commuters. Electra in Pct. 4 is a small rural oil community north of the county. Both have very small rental markets, longer vacancy cycles, and lower rents. File in their respective courts (Iowa Park and Electra) — do not file Pct. 3 or Pct. 4 properties in Wichita Falls courts.

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Wichita County Texas Landlord-Tenant Law: Sheppard AFB, Five JP Courts, and Why Wichita Falls Is One of Texas’s Best Rental Markets

Wichita Falls doesn’t usually come up when real estate analysts talk about Texas rental markets — it’s not DFW, not Austin, not Houston. But Buildium Research, which tracks rental market fundamentals across the state, named Wichita Falls one of the five best Texas rental markets for 2025. The reason is straightforward: while larger Texas cities were dealing with negative rent growth and high vacancy rates from an oversupply of new construction, Wichita Falls kept building slowly and leasing steadily. Low inventory, positive rent growth, affordable prices, and a tenant pool anchored by the military, healthcare, and education make Wichita County a reliable, if unglamorous, market for landlords who understand what drives it.

Five Courts Across Four Precincts: Don’t File in the Wrong One

Wichita County operates five JP courts across four precincts, with Precinct 1 having two courts (Place 1 and Place 2) to handle the caseload in the county’s population center of Wichita Falls. Both Precinct 1 courts are at the Wichita County Courthouse, 900 7th Street — Place 1 in Room 281 (phone 940-766-8141) and Place 2 in Room 282 (Judge Mike Little, phone 940-766-8143). The Wichita Falls city FAQ directs residents to call either of those numbers for specifics on eviction filing. JP Precinct 2 is located in Burkburnett at 100 W. College, Suite 2 (phone 940-569-1140), serving the city of Burkburnett and the northern portions of the county. JP Precinct 3, under Judge Newman, operates from 400 N. Wall Street in Iowa Park (phone 940-592-9388), serving the western county including Iowa Park and surrounding agricultural communities. JP Precinct 4, with Judge Judy Baker, is in Electra at 2023 S.H. 25 North (phone 940-495-2460), serving the northern oil-country communities around Electra.

The standard Texas rule applies: file in the precinct where the property is physically located. A wrong-precinct filing in Wichita County is a mandatory dismissal. For most landlords operating in this county, that means your evictions will be in Precinct 1 (Wichita Falls). But if your properties are in Burkburnett, Iowa Park, or Electra, confirm your precinct using the county’s JP precinct map at wichitacountytx.com before filing.

Sheppard Air Force Base: The Engine of Wichita County’s Rental Market

Sheppard Air Force Base is the single most important factor in Wichita County’s rental market. As one of the largest training bases in the U.S. Air Force, Sheppard draws a constant flow of active-duty personnel, civilian employees, and military families who need housing both on and off base. This creates a floor of demand that insulates the local rental market from the volatility that affects purely civilian markets. When the broader Texas rental market was struggling in 2023–2024, Wichita Falls maintained occupancy because Sheppard kept generating tenants.

Military tenants are generally excellent: credit-checked, income-verified by the federal government, accustomed to living within regulations, and reliable payers. However, landlords in the Sheppard corridor must understand and prepare for Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) rights. Active-duty servicemembers can terminate a residential lease early with 30 days’ written notice and a copy of their deployment or Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders, without any early termination penalty. In a market where military tenants represent a large share of your tenant pool, SCRA early exits are not edge cases — they happen regularly as Sheppard’s training cycles rotate personnel. Use a military lease addendum that acknowledges SCRA rights, request a copy of military ID at lease signing, and factor the possibility of early termination into your leasing strategy and pricing model.

The Affordability Advantage and New Economic Diversification

Wichita Falls offers one of the most dramatic affordability advantages of any city its size in Texas. Median home prices around $206,500 are approximately 51% below the national median, and average one-bedroom rents run $867–$925/month while the national average exceeds $1,600. That affordability gap makes Wichita Falls an attractive destination for military families maximizing VA loan benefits, remote workers seeking a dramatic cost-of-living reduction, and retirees or pensioners whose fixed incomes go significantly further in this market than in major metros. The 8.7% year-over-year home price appreciation observed through late 2025 signals that the market is not stagnant — it is appreciating at a healthy pace while remaining genuinely affordable.

The economic diversification story is also improving. The historically military-and-government-heavy employment base is expanding with private-sector investment: a new Amazon Distribution facility has opened in Wichita Falls, and a Data Center is in development. These investments add warehouse and logistics workers to the tenant pool — typically working-class to lower-middle-class renters who are reliable payers when employed. Screen Amazon distribution applicants for current employment status and consider lease terms that work for workers on rotating schedules.

The Standard Texas Eviction and Deposit Framework

Texas eviction law applies uniformly across Wichita County. The three-day written Notice to Vacate is required for nonpayment and lease violations before filing. Month-to-month tenancy terminations require one full month’s written notice running from one rent period to the next. The wrong-precinct dismissal rule applies as it does in every Texas county. Texas eviction law was significantly updated by SB 38 on January 1, 2026, along with new Texas Supreme Court rules that took effect the same day. Both the substantive law and the required court forms have changed. Verify all current notice language and filing procedures with your Wichita County JP court before initiating any eviction after that date.

Security deposits must be returned within 30 days of the tenant surrendering the property with an itemized accounting. The bad-faith penalty — $100 plus three times the wrongfully withheld amount plus attorney’s fees — applies fully in Wichita County. At Wichita Falls rent levels of approximately $900/month, a typical $900 deposit creates bad-faith exposure of approximately $2,800 before legal fees. Document move-in and move-out thoroughly. Self-help eviction — changing locks or cutting utilities without a court order — carries civil liability of one month’s rent plus $1,000 plus actual damages and attorney’s fees under Tex. Prop. Code §§ 92.008 and 92.0081.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current eviction procedures with the appropriate Wichita County JP court before filing. Evictions filed in the wrong precinct will be dismissed. The SCRA provides early termination rights for active-duty military tenants. Major changes to Texas eviction law 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. Landlord-tenant law is subject to change. Major changes to Texas eviction law (SB 38) and new Texas Supreme Court rules took effect January 1, 2026 — verify current forms and procedures with your JP court before filing. Wichita County has 5 JP courts across 4 precincts; Precinct 1 has two courts (Rooms 281 and 282) at 900 7th Street, Wichita Falls. Evictions filed in the wrong precinct will be dismissed. The SCRA provides early termination rights for active-duty military tenants near Sheppard AFB. Consult a licensed Texas attorney for specific guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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