Motion To Stop Writ
Summary
Filing a motion to stop a writ and paying a supersedeas bond in Arizona generally halts the writs execution until the court rules. If the constable is unaware, inform the court and consult a legal advisor.Full Conversation
I filed a motion to stop a writ and the constable called and said he’s going to execute it tomorrow, can he still do that even though I have a motion to stop it and also paid a supersedeous bond
Hello ****, it would be helpful to know your location to provide more accurate information. Generally, if you filed a motion to stop the writ and also paid a supersedeas bond:
- The execution of the writ should be halted until the court decides on the motion.
- The bond should provide a stay of execution.
However, this might differ based on your location's specific laws.
Arizona
In Arizona:
- A motion to stay enforcement generally halts the process until the court rules.
- A supersedeas bond also provides a stay of execution.
However, you should confirm this with your local court or a legal advisor.
All I have is the receipt of the supersedeas bond and the constable said it wasn’t enougj
In Arizona, a receipt of the supersedeas bond should be sufficient. However, if the constable is unaware, you might need to inform the court. It's also recommended to contact a legal advisor for guidance.
Is the receipt I get from the court clerk enough
In Arizona, the receipt from the court clerk for the supersedeas bond should generally be enough. However, it is advised to consult with a legal professional to ensure you have all necessary documents.