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Are you certain that Florida even has a Writs of Replevin anymore (if they ever did). (See the highlighted note below.) Check with the Clerk of Court at your nearest Circuit Courthouse and they will be able to tell you.

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"Replevin is a action or a writ issued to recover an item of personal property which was wrongfully taken. Replevin, sometimes known as "claim and delivery", is an antiquated legal remedy in which a court requires a defendant to return specific goods to the plaintiff at the beginning of the action. The advantage of a writ (order) of replevin is that it deprives the defendant of the use of the property while the case is awaiting trial, therefore increasing the likelihood of a quick settlement.

The plaintiff in a replevin action must have an absolute right to ownership of the property, and not be entitled to merely a temporary possession of it. The property sought must be of a unique and identifiable character. Therefore, a general amount of money cannot be sought under replevin, but a particular purse with identifable contents therein may be. Almost all states have made replevin an obsolete action, since the states have adopted "one cause of action" for all civil wrongs. Trying all related matters at one time is deemed to be a more efficient and cost-effective method of dispensing justice, rather than having separate hearings and trials on each issue." See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/r/replevin/

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In many jurisdictions, about as long as it takes the repossession driver to get to the nearest courthouse and fill out the paperwork.

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I depends on its urgency (if any) and the size of the docket at your local court system.

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How do you get a replevin?

get a lawyer they can help you with a writ of replevin.


How long does it take to get a writ or replevin to be served to take a car?

The length of time will depend on whether or not the opposing party opposes the writ. If not, you might be able to get the order at the first hearing. If not, it could take months or years.


What is a writ of registration on a vehicle repossession?

A 'writ of REPLEVIN" maybe?


Can car be repossessed on locked property?

It can if the lender gets a writ of replevin, the deputy can take it.


When to get a writ of replevin?

It is wise to seek a writ of replevin any time a debtor threaten violence, makes a statement that he is hiding or refuseing to surrender the vehicle, or when he breaks the peace during a recovery attempt.


What is a writ of repossession?

You are likely thinking of a writ of REPLEVIN. It's a Court Order for the vehicle to be served on the customer for the vehicle.


What is the definition of the word replevin?

See link to other question:What is a writ of replevin?


Can collector file a civil suit for repossession of a vehicle?

YES, its called a writ of replevin.


Can a warrant be issued if you haven't turn the car in?

Its called a writ of replevin and yes sometimes these are used to get the vehicle when your served one of these its either your vehicle or you,but that's your choice.AnswerIt is a long process to get a writ and you will have ample time togive up the car.


After a Writ of Replevin has been granted by the court how long does the borrower have until wages are garnished if the collateral is not recovered?

A Writ of Replevin is a court order for the debtor to turn over the property. If the debtor doesnt do so, the debtor is in contempt of the court. What happens to people who are in contempt of a court order? They retire to more peaceful surroundings to consider their need to obey the court order.


What in a writ of replevin?

A replevin writ is a court order granted to a complainant to recover goods that have been unlawfully taken or retained. In some instances, the complainant will be required to post a bond before the order is granted.


What is the difference between a repossession and a writ of replevin?

Repossession is what is commonly thought of as a "REPO". A self-help repo is permitted by most states. "Writ of Replevin" is the other legal option that a few states require to do the same thing. The state makes money by requiring the Replevin. BOTH have the same effect on your credit. A repo is where a lender contacts someone to pick up the vehicle. You, at that time, do NOT have to surrender the vehicle. A "Writ of Replevin" is where the lender gets a court order signed by a judge for you to surrender the vehicle. It will be served by a Sheriff's officer, with the repo man in tow, and you will then have to let them take the car. Otherwise, you are in contempt and it is not worth it to defy a court order. That is the only time you have to surrender the vehicle.