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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Writ of Bodily Attachment in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number and division at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your specific case.
  3. In the section labeled 'Petitioner' and 'Respondent', enter the names of both parties involved in the case. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Complete the description sheet by providing detailed information about the individual subject to the writ, including their name, date of birth, and distinguishing characteristics.
  5. Indicate any applicable parties that should receive notice of execution by checking the appropriate boxes and filling in their details.
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A writ of body attachment is a process issued by the court directing the U.S. Marshal to bring a person who has been found in civil contempt before the court. The process may also be called an order of commitment for civil contempt or a warrant for civil arrest.
The writ of possession is a routine document issued after a judgment to physically remove a tenant. All appeals in state court in Florida are started by filing a notice of appeal in the trial court. The notice must be accompanied by the appropriate fees.
If the parent who owes child support does not appear in court, the court may issue an order of arrest (also called a Writ of Bodily Attachment) and the parent may be arrested and jailed.
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.
A judge can stop a writ of possession in some cases. A tenant or their attorney can appeal and file a motion to stay in the period of time after the writ is issued. This motion asks the judge to stay (stop) the writ of possession. Tenants will need to provide a reason for filing a motion to stay the writ of possession.

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After the Writ is posted, a Deputy Sheriff will call you and schedule an appointment for you to take possession of your property. Manpower and daily caseloads may cause this time period to be longer.
Upon receiving a Writ, the Tenant should file a Motion to Stay. While it is not always granted, it is their last chance to stop the Eviction. ingly, if a Tenant can show they paid the Landlord the full amount, the Court may stay the Writ of Possession.

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