A Texas Writ of Execution To The US Marshal is a document issued to the US Marshal by a Texas court in order to enforce a judgment in a civil lawsuit. This writ orders the US Marshal to seize and sell the debtor's property in order to satisfy the judgment. There are three different types of Texas Writ of Execution To The US Marshal: 1. Writ of Execution: This writ orders the US Marshal to seize and sell the debtor's nonexempt property in order to collect the judgment amount. 2. Writ of Possession: This writ orders the US Marshal to take possession of the debtor's property and turn it over to the court. 3. Writ of Levy: This writ orders the US Marshal to levy (seize) the debtor's property, usually financial assets, in order to collect the judgment amount.