Oregon Writ Of Execution Of Judgment Of Restitution is a legal process that allows creditors to collect unpaid debts from a debtor. This process involves the court issuing a writ of execution, which orders a sheriff or other officer to seize the debtor’s property and sell it to satisfy the debt. There are two types of writs of execution in Oregon: a writ of execution of money judgment and a writ of execution of judgment of restitution. A writ of execution of money judgment allows a creditor to collect on a debt that has been reduced to a monetary judgment, such as a loan or credit card balance. This type of writ orders the sheriff to seize and sell any of the debtor’s real property (such as a house or land) or personal property (such as jewelry or vehicles) in order to satisfy the judgment. A writ of execution of judgment of restitution allows a creditor to collect on a debt that has not been reduced to a monetary judgment, such as unpaid rent or damages. This type of writ orders the sheriff to seize and sell any of the debtor’s personal property in order to satisfy the judgment. The proceeds from the sale of the property will be used to pay the creditor’s damages.