Form 11 Writ Of Possession - Florida

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FORM 11
WRIT OF POSSESSION
This document should be delivered to the Clerk of the Court after the Court enters the final judgment evicting the
Tenant. The Clerk will sign this Writ. After the Clerk signs this Writ, it must be delivered to the Sheriff to be
served upon the Tenant and who, if necessary, will forcibly evict the Tenant after 24 hours from the time of service.
If requested by the Landlord to do so, the Sheriff shall stand by to keep the peace while the Landlord changes the
locks and removes personal property from the premises. When such a request is made; the Sheriff may charge a
reasonable hourly rate, and the person requesting the Sheriff to stand by to keep the peace shall be responsible for
paying the reasonable hourly rate set by the Sheriff.
SOURCE: Section 83.62, Florida Statutes (2007)
FORM NOTES ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT COMPLETELY
DESCRIBE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LAW.
YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY AS
NEEDED.

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