Eviction eFiling & Case Management

File Nonpayment of Rent Cases in Minutes.

An eFiling platform built specifically for the multifamily industry. Generate court-ready documents, eFile directly with the court in select markets, track cases from start to finish, and seamlessly collaborate with attorneys and vendors.

Platform figures · lifetime estimates

250,000+
Cases handled
$350M+
Rent recovered for clients
4
State markets live or in progress
~2,000
Cases a month, long-run average

Georgia and Texas are live today; Colorado and Maryland are in progress.RealPageYardieFileGA (Tyler)eFileTexas (Tyler)How import works →

Multifamily-focused

Workflows that Simplify the Process

Connect2CourtGeorgia
Eviction Automation
  • Soon
Connect2CourtProperties synced
Property IdProperty NameUnitsOwner NameCountyPull DateStatus
RP-40912Oak Ridge Apartments248Ridgeline ResidentialFulton07/28/2026Synced
YD-11884Peachtree Flats176Peachtree HoldingsFulton07/28/2026Synced

0 of 2 properties synced · no re-keying

From our clients

Trusted by Industry Leaders

Connect2Court has made managing our nonpayment cases much more efficient. The platform is easy to use, gives our team complete visibility into every case, and has significantly simplified our filing process.
Jackie BrownellCommunity Manager, Multifamily operator
39,156Georgia cases filed, from Fulton to Dougherty County
1,421Texas cases filed since June 2025
Speed, control & visibility

Features that Maximize Efficiency

Scroll through six connected capabilities. In Georgia we handle every one of them; newer markets start narrower, and each state page says exactly which.

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  1. Notices

    Bulk-generate late rent demands

    Turn a delinquency list into every notice in seconds. Deliver them yourself, or have a Connect2Court process server deliver them for you.

  2. Documents

    Court-ready documents, generated for the county

    Dispossessory affidavits and every supporting document, built to the filing requirements of the court that receives them — not a generic template you have to correct.

  3. eFiling

    Sign once, file the whole batch

    Review a batch, apply one signature, and submit directly to the court through the state eFiling system. No portal-by-portal re-entry.

  4. Service

    Service that keeps the case moving

    Court-appointed servers deliver in roughly one to four business days. Where private servers are prohibited, service follows the county marshal or its approved policy.

  5. Subsequent filings

    Writs, dismissals, and amendments in a few clicks

    Get alerted when the answer window passes, then generate and eFile the next document from the same case file you already have open.

  6. Visibility

    One case file your attorney and crew can both see

    Attorneys work their own queue, set-out crews see only the jobs assigned to them, and your operators stop calling either one for a status update.