A Wyoming Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture is an official document issued by the Wyoming state court system. It authorizes law enforcement to seize any property or assets that have been identified as being related to or proceeds of a crime that is subject to forfeiture. This document is typically issued when the defendant has been found guilty of committing a crime, and the property or assets identified were used in the commission of the crime or are the proceeds of the crime. There are two types of Wyoming Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture: a Writ of Seizure and a Writ of Assistance. The Writ of Seizure is used when law enforcement personnel are seeking to seize assets that are the proceeds of a crime, while the Writ of Assistance is used when law enforcement personnel are seeking to seize property or assets that were used in the commission of a crime.