
Understanding the realistic timeline for a California eviction helps landlords plan financially and operationally. Here’s the honest breakdown.
The Fastest Possible Timeline (Nonpayment, Default)
| Step | Day | What Happens |
| Serve 3-day notice | Day 1 | Clock starts |
| Notice period expires | Day 4 | Tenant hasn’t paid |
| File Unlawful Detainer | Day 5 | Court complaint filed |
| Serve UD on tenant | Day 6–10 | Tenant receives lawsuit |
| Response deadline | Day 11–17 | 5 business days to respond |
| Request default judgment | Day 18 | Tenant didn’t respond |
| Court enters default | Day 20–30 | Judge signs judgment |
| File Writ of Possession | Day 25–35 | Request Sheriff enforcement |
| Sheriff posts 5-day notice | Day 30–40 | Final warning to tenant |
| Sheriff lockout | Day 35–45 | Tenant removed |
Best case: ~5–6 weeks from notice to lockout.
Realistic Timelines by Scenario
| Scenario | Typical Timeline |
| Nonpayment, tenant doesn’t respond (default) | 5–7 weeks |
| Nonpayment, tenant fights it (trial) | 7–12 weeks |
| 30-day no-cause notice, default | 7–9 weeks |
| 60-day no-cause notice, default | 11–13 weeks |
| Contested with tenant motions | 3–6 months |
| Tenant files bankruptcy | 6–12+ months |
What Causes Delays
1. Defective Notice
If your eviction notice has ANY error — wrong amount, wrong notice type, improper service — the court dismisses your case. You start over from scratch. Delay: 3–6 weeks minimum
2. Tenant Files an Answer
If the tenant responds to the UD, the case goes to trial. While UD trials are supposed to happen within 20 days, court scheduling can push this out. Delay: 2–6 weeks
3. Tenant Requests a Continuance
Tenants can ask the court for more time to prepare. Judges often grant at least one continuance. Delay: 1–4 weeks per continuance
4. Court Backlogs
LA County courts are notoriously backed up. Even simple default judgment processing can take 2–4 weeks. Delay: 2–4 weeks
5. Tenant Files Bankruptcy
A bankruptcy filing triggers an automatic stay that halts all eviction proceedings. You must get the stay lifted before continuing. Delay: 1–6+ months
6. Sheriff Scheduling
After receiving the Writ of Possession, the Sheriff’s office has its own scheduling backlog. Delay: 1–2 weeks
How to Minimize Delays
- Get the notice right the first time — Use professional document preparation ($899 is cheap insurance against a $3,000+ mistake)
- Serve immediately — Don’t wait to serve the notice or UD complaint
- File promptly — File the UD the day after the notice expires
- Have complete evidence — Organize your lease, notice, proof of service, and rent ledger before filing
- Follow up with the court — Check the status regularly, don’t wait for the court to contact you
How Superior Court Docs Can Help
The biggest time-saver in any eviction is getting the paperwork right the first time. Superior Court Docs prepares your complete eviction package starting at $899.
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Related: The Complete Guide to California Eviction | How to File an Eviction in LA County
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