The Tennessee Application for Writ of Execution is the form used to request a court-ordered Writ of Execution from the state of Tennessee. A Writ of Execution is an order from the court that, when issued, permits the seizure of a debtor's property to satisfy a judgment or debt. This form is used to enforce a judgment or debt in civil court proceedings in Tennessee. The Tennessee Application for Writ of Execution is available in two types: the General Writ of Execution and the Special Writ of Execution. The General Writ is used to collect a monetary judgment from a debtor, while the Special Writ is used to recover non-monetary items like personal property, real estate, and vehicles. The form must be filed with the court clerk in the county where the judgment was rendered. The form requires information such as the case number, the name of the debtor, the amount of the judgment, the court from which it was issued, a description of the property to be seized, and the name and address of the judgment creditor. Once the form has been filled out and filed with the court, the clerk will issue the Writ of Execution to the judgment creditor, allowing them to collect the debt from the debtor.