Last updated: 6/12/2025
Warrant To Recover Courtroom 1A
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Description
WARRANT TO RECOVER COURTROOM 1A. This form is used by the General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, to initiate a civil legal action by a plaintiff seeking both a money judgment and the recovery of specific personal property from a defendant. The form commands the defendant to appear in Courtroom 1A at the Justice A.A. Birch Building on a designated date and time to respond to the plaintiff’s claim. The plaintiff must state the amount of money owed and provide a description and estimated value of the property sought. A copy of any written agreement or documentation supporting the claim must be attached. The form also allows for additional filings such as aliases, amendments, or counter-claims. If the defendant fails to appear, a default judgment may be entered against them. The court may issue a writ of possession to return the property to the plaintiff. The form includes options for the court to note the outcome of the case, such as a judgment granted by default, after trial, by agreement, or dismissal. It also contains a restraining order section to prevent the defendant from removing or damaging the property, and outlines the legal consequences of violating such an order. The form includes a notice about Tennessee’s personal property exemption law, advising defendants that they may protect up to $10,000 worth of certain property from seizure and explaining how to file an exemption list. A military affidavit is also included to comply with protections under federal law. The form allows defendants to sign a waiver, voluntarily relinquishing their right to a hearing and agreeing to return the property without contest. www.FormsWorkflow.com





