The writ of possession shall meet all of the following requirements:
- (a) Be directed to the levying officer within whose jurisdiction the property is located.
- (b) Describe the specific property to be seized.
- (c) Specify any private place that may be entered to take possession of the property or some part of it.
- (d) Direct the levying officer to levy on the property pursuant to Section 514. 010 if found and to retain it in custody until released or sold pursuant to Section 514.030.
- (e) Inform the defendant of the right to object to the plaintiff’s undertaking, a copy of which shall be attached to the writ, or to obtain redelivery of the property by filing an undertaking as prescribed by Section 515.020.