Writ of possession will state how long a person has to move out or be forced out by the Sheriff's office or Constable. Normally this is about 24 hours.
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Usually there will not be a separate eviction filed after a foreclosure. Typically, the plaintiff will request that the clerk issue a writ of possession as a part of the foreclosure. The judge may direct the clerk to issue the writ of possession as a part of the foreclosure judgment or the Plaintiff may request it afterwards. Once the writ of possession has been issued, it must be delivered to the sheriff. The sheriff will post the writ on the property and you have 24 hours to vacate. In short, not very long.
That would depend upon state and county laws and whether or not the writ must be served personally (handed to a particular individual), left with anyone at a specific address, or left attached at the entrance of a residence or business. Also, what is the writ of possession for? Real property, especially a residence may have other statutory laws governing the timeframe for serving a writ for possession of that property.
A writ is a written order issued by a court, ordering someone to do something.
A writ of election is a formal written document issued by a state Governor ordering an election to take place.
A writ of possession is a legal precept directing a sheriff to put a person in peaceable possession of property recovered in ejectment or writ of entry. It's a court order to move out right now. If you don't, you will be forcibly removed by law enforcement, along with your stuff (at your expense), real soon!
The writ of possession is nothing more than a complement of the writ of execution which, without the former, is ineffective; for it would be useless to order a sheriff to sell a real property of a judgment debtor if after the sale is made in the manner provided by law the purchaser, after the expiration of the period of redemption, may not enter upon the possession of the property thus purchased
A writ of bodily attachment ("Blue Writ") is issued for somebody's arrest when they have traditionally missed a court date or payment.
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A writ of certiorari is issued according to the "rule of four," meaning four justices must first vote to accept the case on appeal before the Court will issue a writ (order).
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