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4-802. Writ of execution in forcible entry or detainer.

[For use with District Court Civil Rule 1-065.1 NMRA;  

Magistrate Court Civil Rule 2-801 NMRA; 

and Metropolitan Court Civil Rule 3-801 NMRA] 

 

STATE OF NEW MEXICO 

IN THE ________________________ COURT

 

______________________________ COUNTY                                   No. ____________

 

________________________________________, Plaintiff 

against 

 

________________________________________, Defendant      

 

WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORCIBLE ENTRY OR DETAINER

 

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO to the sheriff or a full-time salaried deputy sheriff of said county:  Judgment having been entered for the plaintiff in this action, you are ordered to remove the defendant from the premises at ________________________ and to restore possession of the premises to plaintiff on ________________________ (date) at ________________________ (time) and to return this writ to the court.  

   

__________________, ________            _________________________________ 

                                                                        Judge

 

RETURN

 

            I certify that I carried out this writ of execution by removing the defendant from the premises and restoring possession of the premises to the plaintiff on the ____________ day of ______________, __________ (date).  

   

 

                                                                                    SHERIFF OF __________________

                                                                                    COUNTY, State of New Mexico

                                                                                    By ___________________________

                                                                                          Deputy

 

(The sheriff is obligated by law to make timely return.)

 

[As amended, effective July 1, 1992; May 15, 2003.]

 You are being directed to the most recent version of the statute which may not be the version considered at the time of the judgment.