An Indiana Writ of Execution to the United States Marshal is a court order from the Indiana state court directing the US Marshal to seize and sell property in order to satisfy a court judgment. This document authorizes the US Marshal to enforce a court judgment by seizing and disposing of the judgment debtor’s personal property in order to satisfy the court’s judgment. There are two types of Indiana Writs of Execution to the United States Marshal: Writ of Execution and Writ of Special Execution. The Writ of Execution authorizes the US Marshal to seize and sell any nonexempt personal property of the judgment debtor, while the Writ of Special Execution authorizes the US Marshal to seize and sell only the specific types of property specified in the writ.