A Wyoming Writ of Execution to the United States Marshal is a court order requiring the Marshal to collect a specified amount of money from a debtor and pay it to the creditor. The Writ of Execution is issued by the court in the state of Wyoming and directs the Marshal to seize and sell certain property owned by the debtor to pay the debt. There are two types of Wyoming Writs of Execution to the United States Marshal: one for personal property and one for real estate. The Writ for personal property authorizes the Marshal to seize and sell the debtor’s personal property, such as furniture, vehicles, jewelry, and other personal belongings in order to pay the debt. The Writ for real estate authorizes the Marshal to seize and sell the debtor’s real estate, such as houses, land, and other real estate assets, in order to pay the debt. The Wyoming Writ of Execution to the United States Marshal is a powerful tool for creditors to collect debts from debtors.