A New Jersey Writ of Execution is a legal document issued by a court in the state of New Jersey, authorizing the enforcement of a court judgment against the debtor or judgment debtor. This document is issued in cases where the debtor has failed to comply with the court’s order to pay a debt or satisfy a judgment. There are two types of New Jersey Writ of Execution: a Writ of Execution for a Money Judgment and a Writ of Execution for a Property Judgment. A Writ of Execution for a Money Judgment orders the Sheriff to seize funds or property owned by the debtor to satisfy the debt or judgment. A Writ of Execution for a Property Judgment orders the Sheriff to seize a specific piece of property or real estate owned by the debtor to satisfy the debt or judgment. Both types of Writ of Execution are enforceable in the state of New Jersey.
A New Jersey Writ of Execution is a legal document issued by a court in the state of New Jersey, authorizing the enforcement of a court judgment against the debtor or judgment debtor. This document is issued in cases where the debtor has failed to comply with the court’s order to pay a debt or satisfy a judgment. There are two types of New Jersey Writ of Execution: a Writ of Execution for a Money Judgment and a Writ of Execution for a Property Judgment. A Writ of Execution for a Money Judgment orders the Sheriff to seize funds or property owned by the debtor to satisfy the debt or judgment. A Writ of Execution for a Property Judgment orders the Sheriff to seize a specific piece of property or real estate owned by the debtor to satisfy the debt or judgment. Both types of Writ of Execution are enforceable in the state of New Jersey.