A Connecticut Writ of Execution is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Connecticut to enforce a judgment or court order. It allows a court to authorize the seizure and sale of a debtor's property in order to satisfy a debt or court-ordered obligation. The primary types of Connecticut Writ of Execution are a Writ of Execution for Personal Property, a Writ of Execution for Real Property, and a Writ of Execution for the Sale of a Motor Vehicle. A Writ of Execution for Personal Property allows for the seizure of personal items such as jewelry, furniture, and artwork. A Writ of Execution for Real Property allows for the seizure and sale of real estate, including land and buildings. A Writ of Execution for the Sale of a Motor Vehicle allows for the seizure and sale of a vehicle owned by the debtor. All Connecticut Writs of Execution must be served in person and are valid for 180 days from the date of issuance.