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The writ will expire six years from the date it is issued, unless you renew it for an additional six-year period. A writ may be renewed before it expires by filing a Request to Renew a Writ of Seizure and Sale [Form 20N] with the enforcement office. Each renewal is valid for six years from the previous expiry date.
Today the Royal Canadian Mounted Polices K Division is responsible for provincial policing in Alberta and the Alberta Sheriffs Branch is responsible for additional provincial law enforcement.
The Writ of Enforcement (Writ) is separate from the Court Order. Once the Writ is filed with the Court of Queens Bench, the Writ may then be enforced anywhere in Alberta. The Writ authorizes you to collect on your debt by garnishment, seizure of property, or any other method permitted by law.
A Writ of Enforcement (Writ) is a document filed with the Clerk of the Court of Queens Bench and then registered with the Personal Property Registry (PPR) which entitles you to enforce your Judgment.
The Writ of Enforcement (Writ) is separate from the Court Order. Once the Writ is filed with the Court of Queens Bench, the Writ may then be enforced anywhere in Alberta. The Writ authorizes you to collect on your debt by garnishment, seizure of property, or any other method permitted by law.
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(The Writ of Enforcement form is located on the Alberta Courts website). Writs expire after 2 years. The judgment creditor must file a Status Report with the Personal Property Registry prior to expiry to renew the Writ.
The fastest and easiest mechanism to discharge the land title Writ includes making payment in full of the debt owed under the registration. If a person has the resources, payment is easy. In other situations, payment frequently comes from the sale or refinancing of the property.
A stay of enforcement (stay) under section 32 of the Maintenance Enforcement Act is a court order which temporarily limits the MEPs ability to enforce a maintenance order. A stay does not cancel arrears or stop ongoing maintenance from being charged.

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