Is Sheriff / Marshall REQUIRED to be present during eviction?
Hi,
I live in Atlanta, GA. I'm a landlord who recently won an eviction case against a non-paying tenant; the tenant was given 7 days to vacate the premises by the Fulton County Magistrate Court. He has two more days left. On the morning following the 7th day (which happens to be this Friday), I will return to the court to get the Writ of Possession.
Once I have the Writ of Possession, is it required that the sheriff / marshall be present? Or can I call an eviction crew to move the tenant's belongings from my property without the sheriff / marshall being present?
Really, I just want to be able to change the locks and am not sure when I'm legally allowed to do that.