Police told you it's 'a civil matter' and walked away
Get Squatters Out in Days, Not Months
Answer 4 questions and get a sheriff-ready removal plan in 5 minutes — no 12-month court fight.
Built on the new 2024-2026 expedited-removal laws most owners don't know exist

Why you're stuck
The system was built to make you wait. It doesn't have to.
Traditional eviction means 6-18 months locked out of your own home
Every day they stay, they rack up your utilities and damage
Every day of delay is another day they live in your home rent-free SquatterShield gives you a step-by-step removal timeline you can act on today.
From chaos to a case file
Three steps. Five minutes. A plan police respect.
Every step produces a real, filing-grade artifact — the same paperwork an eviction attorney would hand you, generated in minutes.

Name the situation in plain English
Answer four questions. We classify the occupant as a trespasser, squatter, or holdover tenant — the distinction that decides whether police can act today or you face a court fight.
STEP-01 · CLASSIFICATION
Get the statute, affidavit, and notice
We pull your state's exact expedited-removal statute and generate the sheriff-ready ownership affidavit plus the state-correct notice-to-vacate — formatted the way officers expect to see them.
STEP-02 · CASE PACKET
Walk in with a script and a timeline
A word-for-word phone script that cites the statute to the officer, plus a day-by-day removal timeline so you always know the next move — and when it's done.
STEP-03 · ACTION PLANThe math
One flat fee against a five-figure fight.
An eviction attorney bills thousands and the clock still runs for months. SquatterShield gives you the same documents for a single flat fee — and you can start your free classification right now.
$5,000
Plus 6–18 months locked out
$99
Full case packet, ready today
5 min
From question one to a sheriff-ready plan
5 states
FL · GA · TN · AZ · NY
Stop waiting for permission to enter your own home.
A step-by-step removal timeline you can act on today. Your first classification is free — see exactly where you stand before you decide anything.