What do I need for my eviction hearing?

I am the landlord, I am going to the courthouse to file an eviction notice on my tenant. I would like to know EXACTLY what I will need to bring to the actual court hearing. This is the situation, this is not a normal circumstance:

Ther person renting is someone who is a friend of a friend that I owed a very big favor to. There is NO LEASE. I was giving them a very reasonable break on the rent, like a couple hundred less than I would normally rent it for.

They stopped paying 2 months ago, and it has come to the point where I must evict. This person has not returned a call, email, letter, or anything. I sent a 3 day notice like 2 weeks ago.

I have the persons name and phone number, but we never did a form giiving me his social security number or anything like that.

I am evicting for non-payment.

Please be as specific as possible. I don’t want to spend 600 on a lawyer when this certainly seems like a very easy eviction.

I am just thinking I need copies of the forms I file, and a copy of the 3 day notice I sent.

What else could I possibly need? Do I need to bring something that shows the house is in my name? I just don’t want to forget something stupid and have to do it all over again.

Any help will be appreciated, thanks.
There is no “evidence”. I can’t prove he didn’t pay. He needs ot prove that he DID.

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