Writ Execution Services

Off-Duty Writ Execution & Ejection Services

When you have a writ of possession and need to move quickly, W.D.S. coordinates off-duty officer execution, set-out crews, debris removal, and lock replacement — all on the same day, across 28 Georgia counties.

What Is Off-Duty Writ Execution?

In Georgia, once a court enters a judgment in favor of the landlord and issues a writ of possession, the writ must be executed by a law enforcement officer — typically the county sheriff or marshal. Standard on-duty execution is scheduled through the county's normal process, which can involve waiting periods depending on the jurisdiction's caseload.

Off-duty execution allows a landlord to arrange for an officer to execute the writ outside of their regular duty hours, often resulting in a faster ejection date. The officer is compensated directly for their off-duty time, and the process is coordinated through the county sheriff or marshal's office.

W.D.S. Eviction Service has experience coordinating off-duty ejections across multiple Georgia counties. We handle the scheduling, crew coordination, and post-ejection services so the entire process runs on a single timeline.

Important: Procedures, eligibility, waiting periods, officer requirements, and fees for off-duty writ execution vary by county and are subject to change. W.D.S. Eviction Service coordinates the process but does not set or control county officer fees, availability, or scheduling policies. Contact us to discuss your specific county and situation.

What W.D.S. Coordinates

From writ verification through final lock replacement — one company managing every piece of the ejection day.

Writ Verification

Confirming the writ of possession is properly issued and ready for execution before scheduling the ejection.

Officer Coordination

Coordinating directly with the off-duty officer for scheduling, access, and execution of the writ.

Scheduling

Aligning the officer, set-out crew, and any additional services on the same date to minimize downtime between ejection and property turnover.

Set-Out Crew

Residential, apartment, and commercial set-out crews ready to remove tenant belongings at the time of ejection.

Debris Removal & Haul-Off

Full debris removal and haul-off after the set-out so the property is cleared and ready for turnover.

Lock Replacement

Locks replaced immediately after ejection to secure the unit before you re-enter or begin turnover work.

Eligibility & Requirements

Off-duty ejection is not available in every situation or every county. The following general requirements typically apply, though specifics vary by jurisdiction.

W.D.S. will review your case and county before scheduling to confirm off-duty execution is a viable option for your situation.

  • A valid writ of possession must be issued by the court before an ejection can be scheduled.
  • Off-duty execution is typically arranged directly with the county sheriff or marshal's office.
  • Not all counties offer off-duty ejection services — availability varies by jurisdiction.
  • Officer fees for off-duty execution are separate from W.D.S. coordination and set-out fees.
  • Some counties require the writ to be presented within a specific window after issuance.
  • Commercial ejections may involve different procedures than residential cases.

County-Specific Procedures

Each Georgia county sheriff and marshal's office operates independently. Off-duty execution procedures, officer fees, scheduling windows, and availability differ from county to county — and can change without notice.

W.D.S. Eviction Service has coordinated ejections across the metro Atlanta area since 2013. We know the local procedures and will walk you through what to expect in your specific county before anything is scheduled.

View all 28 service area counties

Ready to Schedule an Ejection?

Call W.D.S. Eviction Service to discuss your writ, your county, and your timeline. We'll confirm whether off-duty execution is available and coordinate everything from there.