Dallas County Foreclosures by City

Foreclosure notices from Dallas County public records, grouped by city. Browse smaller Dallas County cities including Garland, Duncanville, Mesquite, Cedar Hill, Balch Springs, and Glenn Heights.

📍 Dallas County, TX Source: Dallas County Clerk — Public Filings Updated: 2026

Dallas County includes dozens of cities and suburbs, each with its own volume of trustee sale notices filed with the Dallas County Clerk. This page groups foreclosure activity for the smaller Dallas County cities — those that may not have enough individual notices to warrant a dedicated page, but where homeowners still need help fast.

If your property is in one of these cities and appears on a Dallas County foreclosure notice, you may still have options. Learn how to stop foreclosure in Dallas before the sale date, or request a cash offer to sell your house fast in Dallas. For the full county-wide list, view all Dallas County foreclosures.

Garland, TX

Foreclosure Notices — Dallas County Public Record

Garland is one of the largest cities in Dallas County, located northeast of downtown Dallas. As a densely populated suburb, Garland sees a steady volume of trustee sale notices filed with the Dallas County Clerk each month.

Foreclosure notices for Garland properties are subject to the same Dallas County process: a 21-day posting period followed by a courthouse auction on the first Tuesday of the month. If your Garland home appears on a notice, you still have time to act before the sale date.

⚠ Notices grouped on this page — limited individual listings

Duncanville, TX

Foreclosure Notices — Dallas County Public Record

Duncanville is a suburban city southwest of Dallas in Dallas County, known for its established residential neighborhoods and strong community character. Properties in Duncanville fall under Dallas County trustee sale jurisdiction.

When a Duncanville homeowner falls behind on their mortgage, the lender files a trustee sale notice with the Dallas County Clerk. This page tracks those notices. Duncanville homeowners still have options to sell fast and stop the foreclosure before the auction date.

⚠ Notices grouped on this page — limited individual listings

Mesquite, TX

Foreclosure Notices — Dallas County Public Record

Mesquite is a growing suburb east of Dallas, sitting entirely within Dallas County. With a large population and active real estate market, Mesquite properties occasionally appear in Dallas County trustee sale filings.

Foreclosure auctions for Mesquite properties are held at the Dallas County courthouse on the first Tuesday of each month. If you have received a notice for a Mesquite property, a cash buyer can often close in 7–14 days — fast enough to beat the sale date.

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Cedar Hill, TX

Foreclosure Notices — Dallas County Public Record

Cedar Hill is a city that straddles Dallas County and Johnson County, located southwest of Dallas. Properties in the Dallas County portion of Cedar Hill fall under Dallas County foreclosure proceedings filed with the Dallas County Clerk.

Homeowners in Cedar Hill facing a trustee sale notice should confirm which county their property is in. For Dallas County Cedar Hill properties, the auction is held at the Dallas County courthouse. We buy houses in Cedar Hill and can help you act before the sale date.

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Balch Springs, TX

Foreclosure Notices — Dallas County Public Record

Balch Springs is a small city located east of Dallas within Dallas County. It is a predominantly residential community where homeowners in financial distress may find their properties listed in Dallas County trustee sale filings.

Balch Springs foreclosure notices follow the standard Texas timeline: 21-day notice period, then a courthouse auction on the first Tuesday of the month. If your Balch Springs property is on a notice, contact us now — we can often close before the auction date.

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Glenn Heights, TX

Foreclosure Notices — Dallas County Public Record

Glenn Heights is a city that sits on the border of Dallas County and Ellis County, south of Dallas and DeSoto. The county jurisdiction for a foreclosure notice depends on which county the specific property is located in.

This page covers Glenn Heights properties in Dallas County. If your Glenn Heights home is in Ellis County, you should also check Ellis County Clerk records. For Dallas County Glenn Heights properties, the auction is held at the Dallas County courthouse. We work with homeowners in Glenn Heights to stop foreclosure fast.

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If Your Property Is on a Notice in Any of These Cities

A foreclosure notice does not mean it is over. You may still have time to act.

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Dallas County Foreclosures by City — Common Questions

What cities in Dallas County have foreclosure notices?
Dallas County encompasses many cities and suburbs, including Garland, Duncanville, Mesquite, Cedar Hill, Balch Springs, Glenn Heights, DeSoto, Lancaster, Irving, Grand Prairie, and Dallas itself. All trustee sale notices for properties in these cities are filed with the Dallas County Clerk and are public record.
Can I sell my house before the foreclosure auction in a smaller Dallas County city?
Yes. Regardless of which Dallas County city your property is in, you can sell to a cash buyer before the foreclosure auction. Texas law requires a 21-day notice period before the first-Tuesday auction. We can often close in 7–14 days, which is fast enough to beat most sale dates.
Where are foreclosure auctions held for Dallas County cities like Garland or Mesquite?
All Dallas County foreclosure auctions — regardless of which city the property is in — are held at the Dallas County courthouse on the first Tuesday of each month. This includes Garland, Mesquite, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, Balch Springs, Glenn Heights, and all other Dallas County cities.

View the full Dallas County Foreclosure List for all cities, learn how to stop foreclosure in Dallas before the sale date, or get a cash offer to sell your house fast in Dallas.