A Virginia Writ of Execution with Instructions is a legal document that is issued by the court to enforce a monetary judgment. It is issued to the sheriff or other law enforcement officer, authorizing them to seize and sell property of the defendant to satisfy the judgment. There are two types of Virginia Writ of Execution with Instructions: an Execution upon Personal Property and an Execution upon Real Property. The Execution upon Personal Property allows the sheriff or other law enforcement officer to seize property such as cash, cars, boats, jewelry, and other personal property belonging to the defendant and sell it to satisfy the judgment. The Execution upon Real Property allows the sheriff or other law enforcement officer to seize and sell the defendant's real estate, such as a house or land, to satisfy the judgment. A Virginia Writ of Execution with Instructions must be signed by the court and include the name of the defendant, the amount of the judgment, and the type of property that can be seized and sold. It must also include the instructions for the sheriff or other law enforcement officer, such as how to proceed with seizing and selling the property.