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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and telephone number in the designated fields at the top of the form. If you are represented by an attorney, include their information as well.
  3. In the 'APPLICATION AND DECLARATION' section, indicate whether you are the judgment creditor or their attorney. This is crucial for clarity.
  4. Fill in the date when the original writ of execution was issued. Ensure this date is within six months; otherwise, you will need to request a new writ.
  5. Specify who received the writ—either the sheriff or another levying officer. If it was not delivered to anyone, make sure to indicate that clearly.
  6. Detail your search efforts for the lost writ in section four. Be thorough in describing each step taken to locate it.
  7. Finally, sign and date the declaration at the bottom of the form, ensuring all information is accurate before submission.

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Application For Writ of Possession (CD-100) Tells a party being sued (the defendant) that the party who is suing (the plaintiff) is asking the court for a writ of possession (an order telling the sheriff to take and hold property that the plaintiff claims is theirs but that the defendant is wrongly keeping).
The writ of mandate is a type of extraordinary writ in the U.S. state of California. In California, certain writs are used by the superior courts, courts of appeal and the Supreme Court to command lower bodies, including both courts and administrative agencies, to do or not to do certain things.
You must first file a request for a Certificate of Appealability from the U.S. District Court that heard your writ. If this request is denied, you must then file a request for a Certificate of Appealability from the Circuit Court of Appeals for your district before filing the writ with the Circuit Court.
What is an example of a writ? A writ of mandamus can be filed against a court or a government official. For example, if a government official does not release information that should be made public, a writ of mandamus can be filed, asking the court to compel the official to release the information.
A mandate is an official order . In appellate cases, a mandate is the document by which the appellate court formally notifies the lower court of its decision and by which jurisdiction for any necessary additional proceedings is conferred upon the lower court.

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Writs of mandate are issued to correct an abuse of discretion or to compel the performance of a lower court for a nondiscretionary duty to act. Writs of prohibition are issued to prevent a threatened judicial act in excess of a courts jurisdiction. A writ petition is not a motion for reconsideration.
As stated above, [a] writ of mandate may be issued by any court to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins, as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station, or to compel the admission of a party to the use and enjoyment of a right

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