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Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. Select whether your case is in General District Court or Circuit Court.
Fill in the city or county where the case is being filed, followed by the plaintiff(s) name(s) including last name, first name, and middle initial.
In the section requesting a writ of possession, clearly state the defendants' names and provide details about the premises involved.
Indicate the date of judgment for possession and confirm if this case falls under the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act by checking the appropriate box.
Sign and date the form as either a plaintiff, plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff’s agent before submitting it to court.
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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.
What is the difference between eviction and writ?
A writ is essentially a court order that enables a court or other enforcement body, such as the police, to execute a command. In the administration of eviction, it is the writ or order that enables a sheriff or other enforcement agency to arrive at a home and formally remove the residents.
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