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.
Yes, the correct form is "Does it have an apostrophe for possession?"
yes
After the issuance of a writ of possession, which is not the same as an eviction, you have 30 days if lot rent is paid, 5 days if it is not.
no, if you have something you are in possession of it at this moment but if you had something then you once had possession but you don't anymore.
"Deputy sheriff" is the full job title of sworn line employees in a sheriff's department. They are usually addressed as "deputy," in the same way a police officer is addressed as "officer."
The same way it was spelled in the question; sheriff.
no its drug paraphenilia for a pipe
The answer is in a certain possession.
No, possession is determined the same way.
It's an abbreviation for Possession of a Scheduled drug. It's the same as Possession of a controlled substance.
Obtain, gain, procure.
Not necessarily the same. Theft is the ACT of stealing something. Possession is the act of having it on your person, or within your control.