Wisconsin Post-Judgment: Basic Steps for Handling an Execution Against Property is a process that allows creditors to collect a debt from a debtor in the form of property. The process begins with filing a motion with the court to enter a judgment against the debtor. Once the judgment is entered, a Writ of Execution is issued by the court to the sheriff for service on the debtor. The sheriff will then levy on the debtor’s property and provide notice to the debtor. After the levy, the creditor can request an Order of Sale from the court and the sheriff will complete the sale of the debtor’s property and disperse the proceeds to the creditor. There are three types of Wisconsin Post-Judgment: Basic Steps for Handling an Execution Against Property. These include execution seizures, execution sales, and special proceedings. Execution seizures involve the sheriff seizing the debtor’s property and providing notice to the debtor. Execution sales involve the sheriff selling the debtor’s property and dispersing the proceeds to the creditor. Special proceedings involve the sheriff levying on certain types of property such as wages, bank accounts, and real estate.