Middlesex County Eviction Court β€” Landlord Filing Guide (2025)

Everything Massachusetts landlords need to file a Summary Process (Eviction) in Middlesex County β€” fees, courthouse info, timeline, and step-by-step process.

$120
Filing fee
3–5 weeks
Hearing wait
4–8 weeks
Total process
In Person
Filing method

πŸ›οΈ Middlesex County Courthouse Information

⚠️ Middlesex County β€” What Landlords Should Know

Middlesex County (Cambridge/Lowell) uses District Court for summary process evictions.

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Step-by-Step: How to File an Eviction in Middlesex County

1

Serve the Required Notice

Before filing, you must serve a written notice. For non-payment of rent, a 14-day Pay or Quit notice is required. For lease violations, serve a 14-day Cure or Quit notice. Make sure the notice is properly formatted and personally served or posted per Massachusetts law.

2

File Your Summary Process (Eviction) at Lowell District Court

After the notice period expires without compliance, file your eviction complaint at the Lowell District Court (41 Hurd St., Lowell, MA 01852). The filing fee is $120. Bring: your lease agreement, the notice, and proof of service.

3

Serve the Summons on the Tenant

After filing, the court issues a summons. In Middlesex County, service is typically handled by the Sheriff's office or a licensed process server for a fee of $50. You must NOT serve the summons yourself β€” improper service can get your case dismissed.

4

Attend the Court Hearing

Hearings in Middlesex County are typically scheduled 3–5 weeks after filing. Attend with all documentation: lease, notices, payment records, and proof of service. If the tenant doesn't appear, you may receive a default judgment. Come prepared to present your case clearly.

5

Obtain and Enforce the Writ of Possession

After a judgment in your favor, request a Writ of Possession from the clerk. The Massachusetts Sheriff's office will serve the writ and oversee removal if the tenant refuses to leave voluntarily. Do NOT change locks or remove property yourself β€” this constitutes illegal self-help eviction in Massachusetts.

Middlesex County Eviction Filing Cost Breakdown

Cost Amount Notes
Court Filing Fee $120 Paid to Middlesex County Clerk of Court
Summons Service $50 Sheriff or process server fee
Writ of Possession ~$43–$50 Sheriff enforcement after judgment
Attorney (optional) $750–$3000 Strongly recommended β€” strong tenant protections

Frequently Asked Questions β€” Middlesex County Evictions

How long does an eviction take in Middlesex County?

The typical Middlesex County eviction takes 4–8 weeks from serving the initial notice to enforcement β€” assuming the tenant does not contest. A contested eviction can take significantly longer. Middlesex County has stronger tenant protections that can extend the timeline.

How much does it cost to file an eviction in Middlesex County?

The court filing fee in Middlesex County is $120. Additional costs typically include: process service or sheriff fee ($50), Writ of Possession enforcement (~$43–$50), and attorney fees if represented ($750–$3000). Total out-of-pocket without an attorney is typically $213–$220.

What court handles evictions in Middlesex County?

Evictions in Middlesex County are filed at the Lowell District Court, located at 41 Hurd St., Lowell, MA 01852. The case type is filed as a Summary Process (Eviction).

Can I file an eviction online in Middlesex County?

Middlesex County does not currently offer online filing for eviction cases. You must file in person at the Lowell District Court.

Do I need a lawyer to evict a tenant in Middlesex County?

Massachusetts law allows landlords to represent themselves in eviction court. However, Middlesex County has strong tenant protections, making procedural errors costly β€” an attorney is strongly recommended.

What happens if the tenant doesn't leave after the eviction judgment in Middlesex County?

After a judgment in your favor, request a Writ of Possession from the court. The Middlesex County Sheriff's office will then execute the writ β€” notifying the tenant to vacate, and physically removing them if they refuse. Do NOT attempt to remove the tenant yourself; self-help eviction is illegal in Massachusetts.

Relevant Massachusetts Statutes