Eviction Lawyers for Residential Landlords
We offer flat fee, fast evictions.
We're proud to be a trusted referral partner of Rezedent.

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JusticeDirect Law Firm is a Trusted Partner of Rezedent
We are proud to be a trusted referral partner of Rezedent. If you’ve been referred to us by Rezedent, you’re in the right place. We help landlords with their residential evictions.
Need Help With an Eviction?
Currently Assisting Arizona Landlords
Need to evict a tenant in a different state?
We can refer you to an eviction lawyer in our network. Email us at [email protected].
Other states coming soon.
Pricing
Eviction Service Package
$500
Starting at
Preparation of Eviction
Eviction Court Filing
Serving of Eviction Complaint with Process Server
Attorney Representation at the Initial Hearing
Court Filing Fees, Process Server Fees, and Court Runner fees are not included ($184)
Eviction Notice: Before filing an Eviction with the court, you must provide the tenant with an Eviction Notice. If you've already prepared and delivered the Eviction Notice to your tenant, we'll review the notice and how it was served and let you know if any changes are needed. If the Eviction Notice or serving needs to be redone, we'll gladly prepare a new Eviction Notice for you. We can also arrange for someone to serve the notice on your behalf for an additional $75.
Eviction Trial: Most eviction cases are resolved at the Initial Hearing in Justice Court. If your case is one of the few that proceeds to a full trial, you can either elect to represent yourself, or we can represent you for an additional $700.
If your case is resolved before the initial hearing, you will receive a $100 refund.
This is an attorney service.
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Meet Kiernan Moran, Your Arizona Eviction Lawyer
When you're dealing with a difficult tenant situation, you want someone who knows the law and how to use it. Kiernan Moran has years of courtroom experience and a passion for making legal help more accessible.
He’s represented hundreds of clients in court and now focuses on helping Arizona landlords resolve eviction matters efficiently and legally. Kiernan holds a J.D. from Georgetown and is a proud University of Arizona alum.

Meet Patrick Forrest, Here to Help Landlords Handle Evictions
With over 20 years of legal experience, Patrick Forrest brings a broad and thoughtful perspective to landlord-tenant issues. He has served as a JAG Officer, worked at the Department of Homeland Security, and was selected as a Presidential Management Fellow.
Patrick has also held academic roles as an instructor and Senior Fellow at George Washington University and served as a Fulbright Research Chair. He holds a J.D. from Syracuse University, an LL.M. from George Washington University, and a B.A. from the Virginia Military Institute.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, as part of our service, we can assist you with preparing the Eviction Notice and you can either serve it on your own or we can arrange for someone to serve the notice on your behalf for an additional $75.
If you've already prepared and delivered the Eviction Notice to your tenant, we'll review the notice and how it was served and let you know if any changes are needed. If the Eviction Notice or serving needs to be redone, we'll gladly prepare a new Eviction Notice for you.
If your case is resolved after the Eviction Notice is served and prior to the Initial Hearing, we will refund $100 of our fees.
As part of our Eviction Service Package, we will prepare the notice for you. you can either serve it on your own or we can arrange for someone to serve the notice on your behalf for an additional $75.
If your case is resolved prior to the Initial Hearing, we will refund $100 of our fees.
Yes, here are some additional fees:
Costs. Court filing fees, process server fees, and court runner fees are not included in our Eviction Service Package. These typically total around $184.
Notice Serving. If you have not served the Eviction Notice, we can also arrange for someone to serve the notice on your behalf for an additional $75, or you can serve it on your own.
Trial. Most eviction cases are resolved at the initial hearing in Justice Court which is included in our Eviction Service Package. If your case is one of the few that proceeds to a full trial, you can either elect to represent yourself, or we can represent you for an additional $700.
Writ of Restitution. If you require the constable to execute a writ of restitution to remove the tenant from the property after judgment is entered. In that case, we charge an additional $300 to facilitate this service, which includes the Constable’s fees ($120) and Court Runner costs ($40). This fee does not include any money required to change the locks after the tenant vacates.
Yes, we can assist you if you live outside of Arizona, as long as the rental property is in Arizona.
The property owner or landlord attend the initial hearing virtually in case their testimony is required to proceed with the eviction.
If there is a trial, anyone who can testify about the facts that are in dispute would also need to attend as a witness. Some trials are virtual, other trials are held in-person.
We will need:
A copy of their lease,
Rent ledger, and
Eviction notice and proof of service, if you have already completed this step.
The law requires that we wait to file an eviction case until the tenant has had a chance to pay rent, vacate, or fix the breach of the lease agreement during the notice period. When legally able, we can normally file an eviction case on the same day or within a business day from when you provide all the information and documents that we need.
Most cases are scheduled for a hearing within 1 to 2 weeks of when the eviction complaint is filed.
Once the complaint is filed:
The court provides us with an initial hearing date to present your case
We serve the eviction complaint and summons to your tenant and
Prepare and represent you at the initial hearing.
If your case is resolved before the initial hearing, you will receive a $100 refund.
The majority of eviction cases are handled at the initial hearing and are not scheduled for a full trial.
Most cases are set for trial if there is a disagreement about what actually happened (known as a “factual dispute”) at the initial hearing.
Examples of disputes of fact are:
Whether rent was actually paid,
The tenant tried to pay rent, but you did not accept it,
How much rent is owed, and
Whether the landlord accepted partial payment
If your case proceeds to a full trial instead of being resolved at the initial hearing, you can:
Represent yourself, or
Hire us to represent you at trial for an additional $700.
We request that the property owner or property manager attends all hearings virtually in case your testimony is required to proceed with the eviction.
If there is a trial, anyone who can testify about the facts in dispute would also need to attend as a witness. Some trials are virtual, other trials are held in person.
Yes, when you win an eviction case, you will receive a court order known as a judgment for the unpaid rent you are owed.
This is an attorney service. Our team of attorneys and paralegals handles the paperwork, court filing, service of process, and hearing representation.
If you're unsure whether an eviction is possible or if another legal route is better, give us a call.