A Florida Writ of Execution (FLED) is a court order issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in a jurisdiction within the state of Florida. It is a writ of execution, which requires the Sheriff of the county in which the judgment was entered to collect the amount of money owed by the debtor to the creditor. A writ of execution is a legal document that authorizes a sheriff, marshal, or other court-appointed officer to seize the non-exempt property of the debtor in order to satisfy a judgment. There are two types of Florida Writ of Execution (FLED): levy on wages and levy on personal property. A levy on wages requires the employer of the debtor to deduct the amount of the judgment from the wages of the debtor and pay it to the creditor. A levy on personal property requires the Sheriff to seize and sell the debtor’s non-exempt personal property in order to satisfy the judgment.