A Hawaii Writ of Execution is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Hawaii. It is a type of Writ of Execution, which is a legal document used to enforce a judgment in a civil lawsuit. Specifically, a Hawaii Writ of Execution is used to enforce a judgment for the payment of money by authorizing the Sheriff of the Circuit Court to seize and sell the judgment debtor’s property to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Hawaii Writ of Execution: a Regular Writ of Execution and a Supplemental Writ of Execution. A Regular Writ of Execution authorizes the Sheriff to seize and sell the debtor’s real property, while a Supplemental Writ of Execution authorizes the Sheriff to seize and sell the debtor’s personal property, such as vehicles, jewelry, and bank accounts.