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After providing proof of identity, the sheriff will ask the debtor to meet the terms of the writ. If unable to do so, the debtor will be obliged to point out any moveable property that can be sold to meet the judgment debt and costs.
In Georgia, a judgment is valid and enforceable for seven years from the date it is granted. In order to keep a judgment from becoming unenforceable or dormant, O.C.G.A.
The lien on the intangible property becomes binding on the third party once he/she receives legal notice of the Writ. Once in place, the lien on intangible property lasts for one year from the original return date on the Writ.
Once issued, the writ of execution directs the sheriff to seize the non-exempt property and sell it. The proceeds of the sale are given to the creditor to satisfy all or part of the judgment.
A Writ of Fieri Facias (or Writ of Fi Fa) is a document issued by the Clerk of Magistrate Court for the purpose of recording a lien on the judgment debtors property. It is also a legal instrument by which the sheriff of a county may seize the assets of a judgment debtor.

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Georgia Judgments If no renewal action is filed between years seven (7) and ten (10), the judgment will be forever time barred and void. As long as the judgment creditor takes the appropriate steps, the judgment can be renewed as many times as necessary to collect.
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.
Fieri facias (abbreviated fi. fa.) is a Latin phrase that refers to a writ of execution which directs a state specified officer, usually a sheriff, to take control of a piece of property and sell it in order to satisfy the owners debt or tax obligations.
What Happens After the Filing of a Motion for Default Judgment? After the motion for default judgment is filed and served upon the defendant, the defendant has an opportunity to respond. The defendants response should state a valid reason why they didnt respond within the 20 day period to respond to complaints.
9-13-50 and O.C.G.A. 9-13-16. Writ of Fieri Facias will expire after seven years from the date of filing with the Clerks Office. The process by which you can renew you Fi-Fa is by requesting a Nulla Bona from the Sheriffs Office.

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