When the judgment for the plaintiff is both for the recovery of the possession of the premises and for the damages, the plaintiff may have a writ of possession. The writ shall command the officer to whom it may be directed to deliver to the plaintiff possession of the premises and also command him or her to levy and collect the damages and costs, as in executions on judgments in personal actions.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 60 - Miscellaneous Proceedings Relating to Property
Subchapter 2 - Ejectment and Trespass
§ 18-60-201. Right of action generally
§ 18-60-202. Actions relating to public lands
§ 18-60-203. Possession claimed under state patents
§ 18-60-206. Proof required to recover
§ 18-60-208. Writ of possession
§ 18-60-209. Recovery of damages
§ 18-60-210. Execution for damages and costs only
§ 18-60-211. Expiration of right to possession pending action
§ 18-60-212. Recovery of lands held under tax title
§ 18-60-213. Recovery for improvements and taxes paid on land of another
§ 18-60-214. Lien of tax deed holder for improvement by reason of survey