Eviction Notice Requirements California

Summary

In California, after a federal stay of execution ends, the sheriff must issue a new 5-day notice to vacate. If the stay is denied, the sheriff has about 15 days to execute the eviction. Administrative delays may occur, so contact your local sheriffs department for specific information.

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Celina
Hi Celina, to provide accurate information, I would need to know your location as eviction laws vary by state. Could you please provide that?
California
In California:
- After a federal stay of execution ends, the sheriff is required to issue a new *-day notice to vacate.
- You then have 5 days to leave the property.
- Failure to do so could result in forcible eviction.
What if my federal stay of execution was denied but the sherriffs still haven’t removed me?
In California, the sheriff usually has about 15 days to execute the eviction after the stay of execution. If they haven't removed you yet, it could be due to administrative delays. It's advised to contact your local sheriff's department for specific information.