Oklahoma Writ of Execution Instruction (DC-11i) is a document issued by a court to a sheriff that authorizes the sheriff to seize and sell a debtor's property in order to satisfy a judgment. It is also known as a writ of execution and directs the sheriff to execute the court’s judgment by seizing and selling the debtor's property. The writ of execution is issued to the sheriff for service on the debtor. It is important to note that a writ of execution is only valid for 120 days from the date of issuance. The Oklahoma Writ of Execution Instruction (DC-11i) comes in two forms: a General Writ of Execution and a Writ of Execution for Real Property. The General Writ of Execution is used for the collection of personal property, including assets such as cash, bank accounts, vehicles, boats, and other personal items. The Writ of Execution for Real Property is used for the collection of real estate, such as residential and commercial properties. Both types of writ of execution are issued by the court and must be served by the sheriff. Once served, the sheriff will seize and sell the debtor's property in order to satisfy the court’s judgment.