Rule 76.08 – Receiver-When Appointed

When property is seized on execution the court may appoint a receiver pursuant to Rule 68.02, who may be the sheriff holding the execution or some other person or corporation.Mo. R. Civ. P. 76.08Adopted June 10, 1980, eff. Jan. 1, 1981.Committee Note – 1981 This...

Rule 76.075 – Exemptions

(a) Within three days after an officer has levied an execution, the officer shall notify the person against whom the execution has issued that an execution has been levied, that certain property, if any, is exempt under sections 513.430 and 513.440, RSMo, and that the...

Rule 76.07 – When Levy Creates Lien

A levy creates a lien upon personal property. A levy upon real estate not already subject to a lien of the judgment shall create a lien upon the filing of a notice of the levy with the recorder of deeds in the county in which the land is located. The notice of the...

Rule 76.06 – Levy-How Made

(a) Real Estate. A levy upon real estate shall be made by the sheriff endorsing the description of the real estate upon the execution.(b) Tangible Personal Property Which Can Be Seized. A levy upon tangible personal property shall be made by the sheriff taking...

Rule 76.05 – How Directed and Executed

Executions shall be directed to “any sheriff in the State of Missouri” and may be executed in any county by the sheriff of that county. More than one execution may be outstanding at the same time.Mo. R. Civ. P. 76.05Adopted June 10, 1980, eff. Jan. 1,...

Rule 76.04 – Execution-When Returnable

An execution shall be returned at a date designated by the applicant, which shall not be less than thirty days nor more than ninety days after it is issued. When an execution is levied upon property and a sale is not made before the return date of the execution, the...