Process to enforce a judgment or order for the payment of money and to collect the costs awarded by the court shall be a writ of execution. The writ shall specify the terms of the judgment and the amount actually due. Every writ of execution shall be directed to the marshal. In execution cases, including those where a judicial sale is ordered, the marshal shall deliver to the clerk the writ duly served and any surplus in his possession within fifteen (15) days after the date of such execution. A writ of execution may issue upon one or more judgments or orders in the same action.