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  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff's name at the top of the form, followed by the Defendant's name and Civil Action Number. This information is crucial for identifying the case.
  3. In the section labeled 'APPLICATION AND WRIT OF POSSESSION', specify the date of application and ensure that it reflects accurately when you are submitting this document.
  4. Next, provide a detailed description and location of the personal property in question. This is essential for clarity and legal compliance.
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A writ of possession is a legal document a court issues after a landlord is successful in an eviction lawsuit. It informs the tenant that they must leave the rental property by a specific time or otherwise face forcible removal by law officers. State and local laws can vary regarding writs of possession.
Georgia Eviction Process Timeline StepActionTime Frame 4 Court Processes Varies (days to weeks) 5 Court Judgment Immediately after hearing 6 Writ of Possession Within 7 days of judgment 7 Tenant Vacates Within 7 days of writ issuance3 more rows
They are sometimes referred to as a Dispossessory, a Dispossessory Warrant, a Dispo or a Proceeding against Tenant Holding Over. This proceeding is filed by the homeowner or an attorney acting on their behalf against a tenant, which they have a legal right to evict.
You can make an application at the Clerks Office using a form that they provide you with. There is a $13 application fee. The Marshals service fee for a writ of possession is $75. After the judge has signed the writ you will have to contact the Marshals office to schedule the eviction.
Rule 31. Any officer or full-time employee of a corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership or unincorporated association may be designated by such entity as agent or purposes of representing it in civil actions to which it is a party in magistrate court.

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Magistrates hear several types of civil cases, the most common being: Claim and delivery (procedures to recover personal property) Evictions. Issuing restraining orders. Landlord/tenant disputes. Public sales on abandoned property. Summons and complaint (disputes over money, services, etc. valued at $7,500 or less)

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