A Nevada Writ of Execution is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Nevada to enforce a judgement or court order. It is used to collect money or repossess property from a debtor. There are two types of Nevada Writ of Execution: a Writ of Execution on Personal Property and a Writ of Execution on Real Property. A Writ of Execution on Personal Property is used to collect money from a debtor, including wages, bank accounts, and other personal property. A Writ of Execution on Real Property is used to repossess real estate from a debtor, such as a house or land. Both types of Nevada Writ of Execution require the sheriff to take the necessary steps to collect the outstanding debt.