capias
/ˈkeɪpiəs, -piəs/Definitions
1. noun
A writ issued by a court to a sheriff or other proper officer, commanding them to arrest and bring a defendant before the court.
“The judge issued a capias to bring the defendant to justice.”
2. noun
A process or proceeding for seizing property, especially for nonpayment of taxes or debts.
“The government used a capias to seize the assets of the tax evader.”