18 U.S.C. Sec. 981(a)(1)(H) FORFEITURE INSTRUCTION is a federal statute that outlines the process of forfeiting property connected to a criminal offense. This legal provision authorizes federal judges to issue civil forfeiture instructions, which order the seizure of any property that is involved in or derived from a specified violation of federal criminal law. This includes property which has been used to facilitate a criminal transaction, as well as property which has been acquired through proceeds derived from a criminal transaction. There are two main types of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 981(a)(1)(H) FORFEITURE INSTRUCTION: in rem, which applies to property or assets; and in personam, which applies to persons or individuals. Both kinds of instructions are designed to deprive wrongdoers of the financial benefits of their criminal activity.