Writ Reissue Date Validity

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A writ of restitution in Colorado must have a future move-out date to be enforceable. If reissued with a past date, it is generally invalid. Contact the county clerks office to address the error. If unresolved, consider filing a motion to quash the writ in court.

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In colorado can a re issue of writ have a past physical move out date
Hi ****! In Colorado, a writ of restitution (eviction) generally requires the tenant to vacate within a specific time frame after being served. It cannot be reissued with a past move-out date. The writ must reflect a future date to be enforceable.
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The writ that the county clerk re issued has a past move out date of */* but was signed on */*
It sounds like there might have been a clerical error with the reissued writ. Typically, the move-out date must be in the future for it to be enforceable. You may want to contact the county clerk's office directly to address this discrepancy.
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Can it be valid if its served?
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In Colorado, a writ of restitution with a past move-out date is generally not valid. The move-out date must be in the future for the writ to be enforceable. You should contact the county clerk's office to correct this issue.
What do i do if i get a writ with a past move out date
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If you receive a writ with a past move-out date, follow these steps:
- Contact the county clerk's office to inform them of the error.
- Request a corrected writ with a future move-out date.
- Keep records of all communications for reference.
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Its a reissue of a writ because it expired
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In Colorado, a reissued writ with a past move-out date is generally not valid. The move-out date must be in the future for enforcement. If you received such a writ, it's important to contact the county clerk's office to rectify the error.
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If served with the writ can i contest it
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You can contest a writ of restitution with a past move-out date. Since it’s generally not valid, you should reach out to the county clerk's office first. If the issue persists, you may need to file a motion to quash the writ in court.
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Steps to Contest a Writ of Restitution with a Past Move-Out Date
*. Contact County Clerk's Office: Inform them of the error and request a corrected writ.
*. File a Motion to Quash: If the issue isn't resolved, file a motion to quash the writ in the appropriate court.
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