A Vermont Writ of Execution to the United States Marshal is a court order that directs the United States Marshal Service to take possession of property, money, or other assets of a debtor. This type of Writ is typically issued in cases involving debt collection, foreclosure, or eviction. There are three types of Vermont Writ of Execution to the United States Marshal: a Writ of Execution on Real Property, a Writ of Execution on Personal Property, and a Writ of Execution on Funds. A Writ of Execution on Real Property is a court order that directs the United States Marshal to seize real estate, such as land and buildings, belonging to a debtor. A Writ of Execution on Personal Property is a court order that directs the United States Marshal to seize personal property, such as furniture, appliances, and vehicles, belonging to a debtor. A Writ of Execution on Funds is a court order that directs the United States Marshal to seize money belonging to a debtor, such as bank accounts, wages, and tax refunds.