Oklahoma Writ of Execution (DC-11) is a court order issued by a judge that authorizes the seizure of property, assets, or other forms of payment from a judgment debtor in order to satisfy a court-ordered debt. It is an enforcement tool that allows creditors to collect on a court judgment, typically after attempts to collect through voluntary payments have failed. The DC-11 is the official form used by the Oklahoma court system for this type of enforcement action. There are three types of Oklahoma Writ of Execution (DC-11): 1. Writ of Execution on Personal Property: This type of writ is used to seize the personal property of the judgment debtor in order to satisfy the court judgment. 2. Writ of Execution on Real Property: This type of writ is used to seize the real property of the judgment debtor in order to satisfy the court judgment. 3. Writ of Execution on Wages: This type of writ is used to garnish the wages of the judgment debtor in order to satisfy the court judgment.