2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 35: Magistrate and Municipal Courts
Article 10: Magistrate Court; Forcible Entry or Unlawful Detainer, 35-10-1 through 35-10-6
Section 35-10-6: Forcible entry or detainer; form of execution.


NM Stat § 35-10-6 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

35-10-6. Forcible entry or detainer; form of execution.

Executions in civil actions for forcible entry or detainer in the magistrate court shall be in substantially the following form:

"STATE OF NEW MEXICO ......... MAGISTRATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ......... (Name), Plaintiff v. CIVIL DOCKET NO. ............ (Name), Defendant
EXECUTION IN FORCIBLE ENTRY OR DETAINER

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
To: The sheriff or a full-time, salaried deputy sheriff:

Judgment having been entered for the plaintiff in this action, you are ordered to cause the defendant forthwith to be removed from the premises at: (describe premises as in the judgment) ...... the plaintiff to have possession thereof, and that you levy against the personal property of the defendant, wherever the same may be found in the county, the sum of ... ($ ... ) and your fees hereon, and that you return this writ to me within twenty days.

Dated .........., 19 ... ..................................... Magistrate"

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