The Louisiana Notice of Manual Attachment (Civil) is a document issued by a court of law requiring a debtor to surrender possession of property to the creditor. The creditor may take possession of the property as soon as the Notice of Manual Attachment has been served, and the debtor has failed to make payment within the time frame specified by the court. The Notice of Manual Attachment is a legal document that is used to provide notice to the debtor that their property is being seized. It includes all the information necessary to enforce the court order, including the name of the debtor, the asset to be seized, and instructions for delivery of the asset. There are two types of Louisiana Notice of Manual Attachment (Civil): the Prejudgment Notice of Manual Attachment and the Postjudgment Notice of Manual Attachment. The Prejudgment Notice of Manual Attachment is served prior to any judgment being granted and can be served in cases where the debtor has committed a breach of contract or fraud. The Postjudgment Notice of Manual Attachment is served after the court has rendered a judgment. The Postjudgment Notice of Manual Attachment includes the amount of the judgment, the date of the judgment, and the date by which the debtor must surrender the property.