Last updated: 6/12/2025
Warrant To Recover Courtroom 1B
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Description
WARRANT TO RECOVER COURTROOM 1B. This form, is used by the General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, specifically in Courtroom 1B, to initiate a legal action in which the plaintiff seeks both a money judgment and possession of specific personal property from the defendant. The form commands the defendant to appear in court on a specified date to answer the plaintiff’s claims, which typically involve unpaid debts and wrongful possession of property. The plaintiff must state the dollar amount sought and describe the property, including its estimated value, and explain the basis for claiming possession. Supporting documentation, such as contracts or agreements, must be attached to the complaint. If the defendant fails to appear, the court may issue a default judgment in favor of the plaintiff for both the monetary claim and the return of property. If judgment is granted, a writ of possession may be issued to enforce the return of the property. The form includes sections for the court to record the outcome of the case—whether by trial, default, agreement, or dismissal—and whether the plaintiff is entitled to recover court costs and attorney’s fees. Additional features of the form include a restraining order provision that allows the court to prevent the defendant from damaging or removing the property from the court’s jurisdiction, and a bond requirement if such an order is issued. The form also provides notice of the defendant’s rights under Tennessee exemption laws, which allow certain personal property to be protected from seizure, and outlines how to assert those rights by filing a written exemption list. The form contains a military service affidavit to determine whether the defendant is protected under federal law, and a waiver section allowing the defendant to voluntarily forgo a hearing and surrender the property if they choose. www.FormsWorkflow.com





