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In Colorado, reissuing a writ requires a proposed order from the landlord. After reissuance, a brief waiting period is typical before eviction. The writ becomes enforceable when the sheriff receives it. The landlord should promptly deliver the writ to the sheriff to initiate the eviction process.Full Conversation
Can the county clerk re issue a writ without a proposed order from the landlord
Hi ****! In Colorado, the county clerk typically requires a proposed order from the landlord to reissue a writ. It ensures the process follows legal procedures and court orders.
Is there a specific issue with the writ or landlord that you are facing?
The judge granted a re issue of a writ because it expired, will tye landlord need to file a proposed order in this case
Hi ****! In Colorado, if the judge has already granted the reissue of a writ, the landlord typically needs to file a proposed order to formalize the reissuance process. This ensures that all legal procedures are properly followed.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this process?
Will the re issue of the writ require a waitimg period foe move out?
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Hi ****! In Colorado, once a writ of restitution (eviction) is reissued, there is usually a brief waiting period before enforcement. This period can vary depending on the court's schedule and the specifics of the case. Typically, the tenant might have * to * hours to move out after the writ is executed by the sheriff.
Is there a specific detail about the waiting period or the writ process you need more information on?
Is the landlord required to put a future date on the writ
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Hi ****! In Colorado, the writ of restitution does not require a future date to be put by the landlord. Once issued, it is enforceable according to the court's schedule and the sheriff's availability to execute it.
Is there anything more you need to know about the eviction process?
After the writ is issued when will the landlord give it to the sherrif
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Hi ****! In Colorado, after a writ of restitution is issued, the landlord typically gives it to the sheriff as soon as possible to begin the eviction process. The exact timing can depend on the landlord's actions and the sheriff's schedule.
Is there anything else you need clarification on regarding the eviction process?
Whwn does the writ of possesion become a live writ
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Hi ****! In Colorado, a writ of possession becomes a "live" writ once it has been signed by the judge and issued by the court. It becomes enforceable when the sheriff receives it and schedules the eviction.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding this process?