A Tennessee Writ of Possession is a court order issued by a judge to the local sheriff or constable requiring the eviction of a tenant or other occupant from a property. It is issued when a landlord has won a judgment in an eviction case, allowing them to reclaim possession of the property. The Writ of Possession orders the sheriff or constable to remove the tenant or occupant from the property and restore possession to the landlord. There are two types of Tennessee Writ of Possession: a Writ of Possession for Real Property and a Writ of Possession for Personal Property. The Writ of Possession for Real Property orders the sheriff or constable to take possession of the real property and remove the tenant or occupant from the premises. The Writ of Possession for Personal Property orders the sheriff or constable to take possession of any personal property located on the premises.