Code of Virginia
Chapter 18 - Executions and Other Means of Recovery
§ 8.01-470. Writs on judgments for specific property

On a judgment for the recovery of specific property, a writ of possession for personal property or a writ of eviction for real property may issue for the specific property pursuant to an order of possession entered by a court of competent jurisdiction, which shall conform to the judgment as to the description of the property and the estate, title, and interest recovered, and there may also be issued a writ of fieri facias for the damages or profits and costs. In cases of unlawful entry and detainer and of ejectment, the officer to whom a writ of eviction has been delivered to be executed shall, at least 72 hours before execution, serve notice of intent to execute, including the date and time of execution, as well as the rights afforded to tenants in §§ 55.1-1255 and 55.1-1416, together with a copy of the writ attached, on the defendant in person or, if the party to be served is not found at the specific property for which a writ of eviction has been issued, then service shall be effected by posting a copy of such process at the front door or at such other door as appears to be the main entrance of such property. The execution of the writ of eviction by the sheriff should occur within 15 calendar days from the date the writ of eviction is received by the sheriff, or as soon as practicable thereafter, but in no event later than 30 days from the date the writ of eviction is issued. An order of possession shall remain valid for 180 days from the date granted by the court. If a plaintiff cancels a writ of eviction, such plaintiff may request other writs of eviction during such 180-day period. In cases of unlawful entry and detainer and of ejectment, whenever the officer to whom a writ of eviction has been delivered to be executed finds the premises locked, he may, after declaring at the door the cause of his coming and demanding to have the door opened, employ reasonable and necessary force to break and enter the door and put the plaintiff in possession. The execution of the writ of eviction shall be effective against the tenants named in the writ of eviction and their authorized occupants, guests or invitees, and any trespassers in the premises. And an officer having a writ of possession for specific personal property, if he finds locked or fastened the building or place wherein he has reasonable cause to believe the property specified in the writ is located, may in the daytime, after notice to the defendant, his agent or bailee, break and enter such building or place for the purpose of executing such writ.
Code 1950, § 8-402; 1977, c. 617; 1991, c. 503; 2000, c. 640; 2001, c. 222; 2003, c. 259; 2007, c. 128; 2019, cc. 180, 700.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 18 - Executions and Other Means of Recovery

§ 8.01-466. Clerk to issue fieri facias on judgment for money

§ 8.01-467. What writs may not issue

§ 8.01-468. Executions against corporations

§ 8.01-469. Executions on joint judgments

§ 8.01-470. Writs on judgments for specific property

§ 8.01-471. Time period for issuing writs of eviction in unlawful entry and detainer; when returnable

§ 8.01-472. Writs on judgments for personal property

§ 8.01-473. Judgment for benefit of other person than plaintiff; remedies of such person

§ 8.01-474. What writ of fieri facias to command

§ 8.01-475. Subsequent executions

§ 8.01-476. New execution after loss of property sold under indemnifying bond

§ 8.01-477. When executions may be quashed; how proceedings thereon stayed

§ 8.01-477.1. Claims of exemption from execution

§ 8.01-478. On what property writ of fieri facias levied; when lien commences

§ 8.01-479. Time for enforcement

§ 8.01-480. Prior security interest on property levied on

§ 8.01-481. Territorial extent of lien

§ 8.01-482. If levy be on coin or currency, how accounted for

§ 8.01-483. Return of officer on fieri facias; statement filed therewith

§ 8.01-484. When writ may be destroyed

§ 8.01-485. When venditioni exponas may issue; proceedings thereon

§ 8.01-486. Procedure when officer taking property under execution dies before sale

§ 8.01-487. Officer to endorse on fieri facias time of receiving it

§ 8.01-487.1. Officer to leave copy of writ where levy made

§ 8.01-488. When several writs of fieri facias, how satisfied

§ 8.01-489. Growing crops, not severed, not liable to distress or levy

§ 8.01-490. No unreasonable distress or levy; sustenance provided for livestock; removal of property

§ 8.01-491. Officer may break open dwelling house and levy on property in personal possession of debtor

§ 8.01-492. Sale of property

§ 8.01-493. Adjournment of sale

§ 8.01-494. Resale of property if purchaser fails to comply; remedy against such purchaser

§ 8.01-495. When money received by officer under execution to be repaid to debtor

§ 8.01-496. Officer not required to go out of his jurisdiction to pay over money

§ 8.01-497. Suit by officer to recover estate on which fieri facias is lien

§ 8.01-498. Selling officers and employees not to bid or to purchase

§ 8.01-499. Officer receiving money to make return thereof and pay net proceeds; commission, etc.

§ 8.01-500. Officer receiving money to notify person entitled to receive it

§ 8.01-501. Lien of fieri facias on estate of debtor not capable of being levied on

§ 8.01-502. Person paying debtor not affected by lien unless notice given

§ 8.01-502.1. Serving notice of lien on financial institution

§ 8.01-503. Withholding of wages or salary not required by preceding sections unless garnishment process served

§ 8.01-504. Penalty for service of notice of lien when no judgment exists

§ 8.01-505. When lien acquired on intangibles under § 8.01-501 ceases

§ 8.01-506. Proceedings by interrogatories to ascertain estate of debtor; summons; proviso; objections by judgment debtor

§ 8.01-506.1. Production of book accounts or other writing compelled

§ 8.01-506.2. Proceedings in court of county or city where execution debtor resides

§ 8.01-507. Conveyance or delivery of property disclosed by interrogatories

§ 8.01-507.1. Interrogatories, answers, etc., to be returned to court

§ 8.01-508. How debtor may be arrested and held to answer

§ 8.01-509. Order for sale and application of debtor's estate

§ 8.01-510. Sale, collection and disposition of debtor's estate by officer

§ 8.01-511. Institution of garnishment proceedings

§ 8.01-511.1. Garnishee inability to determine whether it holds property of judgment debtor

§ 8.01-512. Repealed

§ 8.01-512.2. Fee for garnishee-employers

§ 8.01-512.3. Form of garnishment summons

§ 8.01-512.4. Notice of exemptions from garnishment and lien

§ 8.01-512.5. Hearing on claim of exemption from garnishment

§ 8.01-513. Service upon corporation or limited liability company

§ 8.01-514. When garnishment summons returnable

§ 8.01-515. How garnishee examined; determining exemption from employee's withholding certificate; amount due pursuant to exemptions in § 34-29 (a)

§ 8.01-516. Repealed

§ 8.01-516.1. Garnishment dispositions

§ 8.01-517. Exemption of portion of wages; payment of excess into court

§ 8.01-518. When garnishee is personal representative of decedent

§ 8.01-519. Proceedings where garnishee fails to appear or answer, or to disclose his liability

§ 8.01-520. Payment, etc., by garnishee before return of summons

§ 8.01-521. Judgments as to costs

§ 8.01-522. Wages and salaries of State employees

§ 8.01-523. Service upon federal government

§ 8.01-524. Wages and salaries of city, town and county officials, clerks and employees

§ 8.01-525. Who are officers and employees of cities, towns and counties