Frederick County

We Offer Eviction Services in Frederick County

Frederick County Eviction Process

How to Evict a Tenant in Frederick County, Maryland

Are you a landlord dealing with a non-paying or difficult tenant? If so, learning how to evict a tenant in Frederick County, Maryland is crucial to protecting your property rights and staying compliant with Maryland’s landlord-tenant laws.

The process can feel complicated, but you don’t have to face it alone. With our professional Eviction Services in Frederick County, we’ll handle every step for you — quickly, legally, and with expert attention to detail.

Eviction Help in Frederick County, MD

We proudly process evictions in Zone 3 – Frederick County, offering full help for landlords, property owners, and managers. We make the process simple, helping you act confidently while following all legal requirements.

Key Information for Landlords:

  • We handle evictions across all of Frederick County

  • A valid rental license is required

  • Court Filing Fee: $405 for “Failure to Pay Rent” cases

  • We handle everything from court filings to Sheriff coordination

When You Work with Us, You’ll Receive:

  • Professionally prepared Failure to Pay Rent complaints

  • Formal collections letters sent to your tenant

  • Court representation — no need for you to appear

  • Full coordination with the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office for scheduling

By partnering with us, you avoid the pitfalls many landlords encounter on their own.

Click “GET STARTED” to file your Failure to Pay Rent form now.

How to Evict a Tenant in Frederick County: Step-by-Step Guide

Evictions in Frederick County follow strict procedures. Missing a step can cause costly delays. Here’s how our Eviction Services help you stay compliant every step of the way:

1. Serve a 10-Day Written Notice

Before filing, Maryland law requires you to serve a 10-day written notice to your tenant.

Your notice must include:

  • The total rent owed

  • A 10-day deadline to pay

  • A clear statement of intent to file in court

You can serve this notice by:

  • First-class mail (with certificate of mailing)

  • Posting on the tenant’s front door

  • Email, text message, or tenant portal (if previously agreed)

How to Get an Eviction Notice in Frederick County, Maryland

Many landlords ask how to get an eviction notice in Frederick County — this refers to preparing and serving the 10-day rent demand notice properly. It’s the essential first step in the eviction process.

To Create a Valid Eviction Notice:

  1. Include the total rent owed and due date

  2. Identify yourself (landlord/agent) and provide contact details

  3. State clearly that you’ll file in court if not paid within 10 days

  4. Serve the notice legally via mail, posting, or approved digital method

Once this notice expires, you can legally file your Failure to Pay Rent complaint in the District Court of Frederick County.
Our team provides Process Serving in Frederick County to deliver these notices and confirm proof of service, ensuring your case proceeds without rejection.

2. File a Failure to Pay Rent Complaint

If rent remains unpaid after the notice period, you can file your complaint in court. The Filing Fee is $405, covering the entire court process.

We handle all filings accurately and quickly to avoid any legal delays.

3. Attend the Court Hearing (or Let Us Represent You)

Once a hearing is scheduled, you must present your case. When you hire our team we represent you professionally — ensuring the process is smooth and compliant.

4. Request a Warrant of Restitution

After a favorable judgment, we request a Warrant of Restitution, which allows the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office to schedule and enforce the eviction.

We prepare and file this request on your behalf as soon as your judgment is granted.

5. Schedule and Complete the Eviction with the Sheriff

We coordinate directly with the Sheriff’s Office to schedule your eviction.
On eviction day, you or your representative must be present with:

  • The required number of movers

  • A licensed locksmith

  • Trash bags and tools for removal

After eviction, tenants have 24 hours to recover belongings before disposal.

Process Serving in Frederick County

If you’re unfamiliar with the term, Process Serving in Frederick County refers to the legal delivery of court notices and documents — an essential step in the eviction process.

Our professional process servers ensure that every 10-day notice, Failure to Pay Rent complaint, and court summons is properly served according to Maryland law.

Our Process Serving Includes:

  • Delivery of 10-day written notices

  • Court summons and complaint serving

  • Proof of service filed with the court

  • Quick and legally compliant service times

Using a professional Process Server in Frederick County ensures your eviction case won’t be delayed or dismissed due to improper notice delivery.

How to Evict Someone from Your Home in Frederick County

Even if the person is a roommate, relative, or friend, Maryland law still requires proper eviction procedures if they live in your home and pay rent or contribute to expenses.

Steps to evict someone from your home:

  1. Serve a 10-day written notice

  2. File a Failure to Pay Rent or Holdover Tenant complaint

  3. Attend court or have us represent you

  4. Schedule removal with the Sheriff

Avoid informal evictions — they can lead to penalties. Our Eviction Services in Frederick County ensure every case is handled lawfully and professionally.

Why Landlords in Frederick County Trust Our Eviction Help

We’ve guided landlords through the Maryland eviction process for over 20 years. Our Frederick County eviction team ensures compliance, speed, and professionalism.

Our Advantages:

  • Fast and accurate court filings

  • Full Process Serving and notice delivery

  • Representation in court on your behalf

  • Coordination with the Sheriff’s Office

  • Hassle-free and affordable services

Whether you manage one property or multiple units, our Eviction Services in Frederick County give you peace of mind.


Start the Eviction Process Now

Don’t wait to take control of your property. If you’re ready to file a Failure to Pay Rent case in Frederick County, click below to begin.

[GET STARTED – File Now]


COUNTY INFORMATION
County Website: https://frederickcountymd.gov/
County Hotline: (301) 600-9000

District Court:
100 W. Patrick St
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 600-2000

Frederick County Sheriff Department
110 Airport Drive East
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 600-1046

 

We Provide Eviction Services for Frederick
We Provide Eviction Services for Thurmont
We Provide Eviction Services for Walkersville
We Provide Eviction Services for Rosemont
We Provide Eviction Services for Woodsboro
We Provide Eviction Services for Myersville

We Provide Eviction Services for Mount Airy
We Provide Eviction Services for Urbana
We Provide Eviction Services for Middletown
We Provide Eviction Services for Brunswick
We Provide Eviction Services for New Market
We Provide Evictoin Services for Emmitsburg