Writ Of Execution Guide

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write a writ of execution
Hello ****, writing a writ of execution involves certain specifics.
*. Identifying the debtor and yourself correctly
*. Correctly mentioning the court that issued your judgment
*. Specific details about the judgment
*. The amount currently owing
*. The property you wish to levy
Please remember, this information is general. Consulting with a local attorney could be helpful.
write an example
Sure, ****. Here's a very simplified example:
*. Creditor: ****
*. Debtor: John Doe
*. Issuing Court: Wake County Superior Court
*. Judgment: $*,* awarded on January *, *
*. Amount Owed: $*,*
*. Property to Levy: * Main St, Raleigh, NC
Please note, this is a simplified example and actual forms may require additional information. Contact a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.
any more
Certainly, ****. Additional information might include:
*. Sheriff's department to enforce the writ: Wake County Sheriff's Department
*. Legal description of the property: Lot *, of the Wake County Plat Records
*. Basis for the judgment: Breach of Contract, dated January *, *
*. Date of Judgment Entry: January *, *
Please consult with a local attorney for precise guidance.
any more
Of course, ****. More specifics could include:
*. Interest accrued on the judgment
*. Costs incurred during the process
*. Total amount due, including the judgment, interest, and costs
*. If applicable, a statement that the debtor is not protected by bankruptcy.
Consult a local attorney for more personalized guidance.
can you write more detail sample
Absolutely, ****. Here's a more detailed example:
*. Creditor: ****
*. Debtor: John Doe
*. Issuing Court: Wake County Superior Court
*. Judgment: $*,* awarded on January *, * for Breach of Contract
*. Amount Owed: $*,*
*. Property to Levy: * Main St, Raleigh, NC, legally described as Lot *, of the Wake County Plat Records
*. Sheriff's Department: Wake County Sheriff's Department
*. Interest Accrued: $*
*. Costs Incurred: $*
*. Total Amount due: $*,*
*. Debtor is not protected by bankruptcy
Please note, this is an example. Consult a local attorney for tailored advice.