Connecticut Application for and Writ of Execution Property is a legal document that is used by creditors to seize and sell an individual's property to satisfy a court-ordered judgment. It is a type of court-ordered levy that is issued by a judge and serves as notice to a third party such as a sheriff or marshal to take possession of the debtor's property. This includes real estate, motor vehicles, and personal property. The Application for and Writ of Execution Property is typically filed in the court that issued the judgment, and a copy of the writ is then served on the debtor. The Writ of Execution Property is used to collect on unpaid debts and enforce court judgments. There are two types of Connecticut Application for and Writ of Execution Property: 1) A Writ of Execution Property for the seizure and sale of real estate; and 2) A Writ of Execution Property for the seizure and sale of personal property.