Writ of Execution to the United States Marshal - B 264 2025

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Issuance of Writ: If the court finds merit in the petition, it may issue the writ, directing the respondent to comply with the courts order. The issuance of the writ is a formal legal act that requires the recipient to take or refrain from specific actions.
A writ of execution is a court order that directs law enforcement personnel to seize non-exempt property owned by the defendant and sell it at public auction to satisfy a judgment won by the plaintiff. The defendant is also called a judgment debtor.
A writ of execution is one of the final steps in procuring compensation for debts owed. The sheriff or marshall will seek to seize property to fulfill the order. The property may then be sold in order to pay the debt specified. The seizure may also include money from a specific bank account that belongs to the debtor.
Upon receiving the writ, the employer or the bank will withhold a specific amount of earnings as ordered for it to be transferred to the creditor. There is a legal limit to the amount of an individuals earnings that may be subject to garnishment.
A writ of execution is a process issued by the court directing the U.S. Marshal to enforce and satisfy a judgment for payment of money. (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 69).