A Mississippi Writ of Execution is a court-ordered document issued by the state of Mississippi that allows law enforcement to seize property or assets belonging to a debtor in order to satisfy a court-ordered debt. It is typically used in civil court cases when a judgment has been made against the debtor, and they have failed to pay the debt in full. The writ can be served upon the debtor and their property can be seized by a sheriff, marshal, or other authorized law enforcement officer. There are two types of Mississippi Writs of Execution: 1. Writ of Execution on Personal Property: This type of writ allows law enforcement to seize any personal property owned by the debtor, such as cars, jewelry, furniture, and other assets. 2. Writ of Execution on Real Property: This type of writ allows law enforcement to seize real estate owned by the debtor, such as homes, land, and other real estate assets.