The South Carolina Writ Execution DC11 (Word) is a document utilized in the state of South Carolina to execute a judgment of a court. The Writ of Execution is issued by the court to order a sheriff to seize property from a judgment debtor and distribute it to the judgment creditor. This document is used by the court to enforce a money judgment against a debtor. The document is used by the court to order the sheriff to seize property from a debtor in order to satisfy a debt owed to a judgment creditor. The Writ of Execution DC11 (Word) document consists of three parts: a Writ of Execution, a Sheriff's Return, and a Judgment Debtor's Form. The Writ of Execution is a court order which directs the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor's property or assets to satisfy the judgment. The Sheriff's Return is a report filed by the sheriff after seizing the property or assets from the debtor. The Judgment Debtor's Form is a form to be completed by the judgment debtor, outlining any property or assets that the debtor believes should not be seized to satisfy the judgment. The different types of South Carolina Writ Execution DC11 (Word) documents are: Writ of Execution, Sheriff's Return, and Judgment Debtor's Form.