The New Hampshire Uniform Enforcement Order (NEO) is a set of standardized regulations that govern the enforcement of court orders in the state of New Hampshire. This order is designed to protect the rights of parties involved in a legal dispute and to ensure that all court orders are enforced in a uniform manner. There are three types of NEO: the Writ of Execution, the Writ of Assistance, and the Writ of Hagar Facial Possession em. The Writ of Execution is an order issued by the court to a sheriff or other designated officer, commanding them to seize and sell the property of a judgment debtor to satisfy a judgment. The Writ of Assistance is an order issued by the court to a sheriff or other designated officer, commanding them to assist a party in executing a court judgment. The Writ of Hagar Facial Possession em is an order issued by the court to a sheriff or other designated officer, commanding them to physically evict a tenant from a property. The NEO also outlines the procedures for enforcement of court orders and provides detailed instructions on how to properly execute a court order. The order also outlines the roles and responsibilities of the sheriff, the parties involved, the court, and other stakeholders. This order is intended to ensure that the rights of all parties involved in a legal dispute are protected and that court orders are enforced in a uniform manner.