A Nevada Writ of Execution is a court order that allows a creditor to collect a debt from a debtor. It is issued by a court and typically requires the debtor to turn over assets, such as wages, to the creditor in order to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Nevada Writ of Execution: an Order of Writ of Execution and a Writ of Execution. An Order of Writ of Execution orders the debtor to provide a certain amount of assets to the creditor in order to pay off the debt. A Writ of Execution is an order from a court that requires the sheriff's office to seize the debtor's assets in order to satisfy the debt. Both types of Writ of Execution must be served upon the debtor by the sheriff's office.