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(a) A writ shall be issued to the sheriff of the proper county commanding the sheriff to seize the real estate vested in the county.
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(b) Upon the return of the writ of seizure, the prosecuting attorney for the district shall:
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(1) Cause the record and process to be exemplified under the seal of the court;
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(2) Deposit the record and process in the office of the county treasurer; and
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(3) Cause a transcript of the judgment to be recorded in the office of the recorder of the county in which the lands lie.
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(c) The judgment shall preclude all parties and privies thereto, their heirs and assigns, so long as the judgment shall remain in force.