Writ Reissuance Date Clarification
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A reissued Writ of Restitution in Colorado must have a move-out date within 49 days of the reissuance date to be valid. If the original move-out date is in the past, the writ may be considered invalid. Its important to ensure dates are consistent and within the legal timeframe to avoid enforcement issues. For specific guidance, consulting with the court or a local attorney is advisable.Full Conversation
When you re issue a writ does it have original dates on it?
Hi ****! When a writ is reissued, it typically retains the original date of issuance but will also indicate the date of reissuance. This helps maintain a clear record of the writ's history.
Is there a specific situation or type of writ you are dealing with?
Is there a specific situation or type of writ you are dealing with?
Can you clarify
When a writ is reissued, it generally retains the original date of issuance for reference but will also include the new date of reissuance. This ensures there is a clear record of the writ's history and any actions taken. Is this related to an eviction case or another type of legal matter?
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When a Writ of Restitution is reissued, it typically retains the original date of issuance while also indicating the date of reissuance. This ensures a clear record of the writ's history.
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When a Writ of Restitution is reissued, it typically retains the original date of issuance while also indicating the date of reissuance. This ensures a clear record of the writ's history.
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Where does it indicate the reussuance date?
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The document you provided does not specifically indicate where the reissuance date should be placed on a Writ of Restitution. The reissuance date would typically be noted by the court or sheriff's office handling the writ. For specific guidance, you may need to contact the El Paso County Court directly.
The document you provided does not specifically indicate where the reissuance date should be placed on a Writ of Restitution. The reissuance date would typically be noted by the court or sheriff's office handling the writ. For specific guidance, you may need to contact the El Paso County Court directly.
After its signed by the county clerk is it enforcible right then and there or do they need to wait * hours after the judge granted the re issueance
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The Writ of Restitution is generally enforceable immediately after it is signed by the county clerk. However, the enforcement timing can vary, and some situations may require a waiting period. It is best to confirm with the El Paso County Sheriff's office for specific enforcement procedures.
The Writ of Restitution is generally enforceable immediately after it is signed by the county clerk. However, the enforcement timing can vary, and some situations may require a waiting period. It is best to confirm with the El Paso County Sheriff's office for specific enforcement procedures.
If it says */*/* but its issued on */*/* what happens
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If the writ indicates a move-out date of */*/* but is issued on */*/*, the dates may be inconsistent. This could affect enforcement. It is important to clarify this with the court or a legal advisor to ensure proper handling.
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If the writ indicates a move-out date of */*/* but is issued on */*/*, the dates may be inconsistent. This could affect enforcement. It is important to clarify this with the court or a legal advisor to ensure proper handling.
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Its a re issue of writ
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For a reissued writ, the original issuance date and the new reissuance date should both be visible. If there is a discrepancy like a move-out date of */*/* and an issuance date of */*/*, it is crucial to clarify this with the court to avoid enforcement issues.
For a reissued writ, the original issuance date and the new reissuance date should both be visible. If there is a discrepancy like a move-out date of */*/* and an issuance date of */*/*, it is crucial to clarify this with the court to avoid enforcement issues.
Can this proposed order get denied since it has a past date
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Yes, a proposed order can potentially be denied if it includes inconsistent or past dates, as this may create confusion regarding enforcement. It's important to clarify these dates with the court to ensure the writ is valid and enforceable.
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Yes, a proposed order can potentially be denied if it includes inconsistent or past dates, as this may create confusion regarding enforcement. It's important to clarify these dates with the court to ensure the writ is valid and enforceable.
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Since it states the */* date will it be vaild?
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If the reissued writ still states the original date of */*/* but is reissued on */*/*, it may cause confusion and possibly be denied due to the inconsistency. It's important to consult with the court to address this issue.
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If the reissued writ still states the original date of */*/* but is reissued on */*/*, it may cause confusion and possibly be denied due to the inconsistency. It's important to consult with the court to address this issue.
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Would it be considered expired?
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If the writ was reissued on */*/* but states a move-out date of */*/*, it would generally be considered expired since the move-out date is in the past. You should clarify this with the court to avoid any enforcement issues.
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If the writ was reissued on */*/* but states a move-out date of */*/*, it would generally be considered expired since the move-out date is in the past. You should clarify this with the court to avoid any enforcement issues.
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Would the sherrifs office deny it
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The Sheriff's office may deny enforcing the writ if the move-out date is in the past, as this could be considered expired. It's best to consult with the court to correct the dates.
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The Sheriff's office may deny enforcing the writ if the move-out date is in the past, as this could be considered expired. It's best to consult with the court to correct the dates.
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If they grant a re issue of writ but the landlord still uses the original date which is 49 days back will it be granted
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The writ may be denied if the original date is used and it falls outside the valid period. It’s important to have the dates consistent and current to ensure enforcement.
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The writ may be denied if the original date is used and it falls outside the valid period. It’s important to have the dates consistent and current to ensure enforcement.
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What is the valid period
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The valid period for a Writ of Restitution in Colorado is 49 days after issuance. If the writ is reissued, it must be within this period and have consistent dates to be enforceable.
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The valid period for a Writ of Restitution in Colorado is 49 days after issuance. If the writ is reissued, it must be within this period and have consistent dates to be enforceable.
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What would be consistent dates
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Consistent dates for a reissued writ would include:
- Original issuance date
- Reissuance date
- Move-out date within the valid period
For example:
- Original issuance date: */*/*
- Reissuance date: */*/*
- Move-out date within 49 days from reissuance: */*/*
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Consistent dates for a reissued writ would include:
- Original issuance date
- Reissuance date
- Move-out date within the valid period
For example:
- Original issuance date: */*/*
- Reissuance date: */*/*
- Move-out date within 49 days from reissuance: */*/*
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So if the move out date is not within the reissuance date its not valid?
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Yes, if the move-out date is not within 49 days of the reissuance date, the writ would generally be considered invalid and may not be enforced.
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Yes, if the move-out date is not within 49 days of the reissuance date, the writ would generally be considered invalid and may not be enforced.
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So on this writ the original move out date was */*. They are qanting to re issue the writ, would it still be valid?
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If the original move-out date was */*/* and the writ is reissued on */*/*, the move-out date must be updated to be within 49 days of the reissuance date. Otherwise, it may be considered invalid.
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If the original move-out date was */*/* and the writ is reissued on */*/*, the move-out date must be updated to be within 49 days of the reissuance date. Otherwise, it may be considered invalid.
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Will the county clerk catch that and deny the proposed order
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It's likely that the county clerk will catch the inconsistency with the dates and may deny the proposed order if the move-out date is not updated to be within the valid period.
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It's likely that the county clerk will catch the inconsistency with the dates and may deny the proposed order if the move-out date is not updated to be within the valid period.
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It states no physical move out until after */*/* but the writ is being re issued on */*, is that possible
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It is possible to reissue the writ, but the move-out date must be updated to be within 49 days of the reissuance date. Using the original date from */*/* would likely make the writ invalid.
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It is possible to reissue the writ, but the move-out date must be updated to be within 49 days of the reissuance date. Using the original date from */*/* would likely make the writ invalid.
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Why does it make it invalid
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The writ is invalid if the move-out date falls outside the *-day validity period from the reissuance date. This ensures timely enforcement and legal compliance.
Is there anything specific you'd like assistance with regarding your eviction case?
The writ is invalid if the move-out date falls outside the *-day validity period from the reissuance date. This ensures timely enforcement and legal compliance.
Is there anything specific you'd like assistance with regarding your eviction case?
Does it fall outside the 49 day since its in the past
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Yes, if the move-out date is in the past and falls outside the *-day period from the reissuance date, the writ is considered invalid.
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Yes, if the move-out date is in the past and falls outside the *-day period from the reissuance date, the writ is considered invalid.
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It is technically 41 days in the past from the original move out date
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Under Colorado law, a reissued writ needs to have a consistent and updated move-out date within 49 days of reissuance to be enforceable. Given the specific dates you've mentioned, it appears there could be validity issues with the writ. For further clarification or action, contacting a local attorney might be very beneficial.
Would you like more detailed information or have another question?
Under Colorado law, a reissued writ needs to have a consistent and updated move-out date within 49 days of reissuance to be enforceable. Given the specific dates you've mentioned, it appears there could be validity issues with the writ. For further clarification or action, contacting a local attorney might be very beneficial.
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More detailed information
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Under Colorado law, a Writ of Restitution is enforceable if the move-out date falls within 49 days of the writ's reissuance. If the original move-out date was */*/* and the writ is reissued on */*/*, it would be considered invalid because the move-out date is outside the *-day validity period.
For example:
- Original issuance date: */*/*
- Reissuance date: */*/*
- Valid move-out date: on or before */*/* (49 days from reissuance)
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Under Colorado law, a Writ of Restitution is enforceable if the move-out date falls within 49 days of the writ's reissuance. If the original move-out date was */*/* and the writ is reissued on */*/*, it would be considered invalid because the move-out date is outside the *-day validity period.
For example:
- Original issuance date: */*/*
- Reissuance date: */*/*
- Valid move-out date: on or before */*/* (49 days from reissuance)
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The original issuance date was */*
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The valid move-out date must fall within 49 days from the reissuance date to be enforceable. If the original issuance date was */*/* and the writ is reissued on */*/*, the valid move-out date should be within 49 days from */*/*.
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The valid move-out date must fall within 49 days from the reissuance date to be enforceable. If the original issuance date was */*/* and the writ is reissued on */*/*, the valid move-out date should be within 49 days from */*/*.
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