A New Hampshire Writ of Execution is a court order issued by a New Hampshire court to enforce a judgment in a civil action. This document is issued to a sheriff or other law enforcement officer, and authorizes them to seize the assets of a debtor. The writ of execution commands the sheriff to seize the property of the debtor, including money, real estate, and personal property, and either sell it at public auction or transfer it to the creditor. Types of New Hampshire Writ of Execution include: Writ of Execution on Judgments, Writ of Execution on Judgments for Child Support, Writ of Execution for Small Claims, Writ of Execution for Default Judgment, and Writ of Execution on Prejudgment Attachment.
A New Hampshire Writ of Execution is a court order issued by a New Hampshire court to enforce a judgment in a civil action. This document is issued to a sheriff or other law enforcement officer, and authorizes them to seize the assets of a debtor. The writ of execution commands the sheriff to seize the property of the debtor, including money, real estate, and personal property, and either sell it at public auction or transfer it to the creditor. Types of New Hampshire Writ of Execution include: Writ of Execution on Judgments, Writ of Execution on Judgments for Child Support, Writ of Execution for Small Claims, Writ of Execution for Default Judgment, and Writ of Execution on Prejudgment Attachment.