If the plaintiff is not in possession of the property, the judge of the court in which the action is commenced, at the time of the commencement of the action or at any time before judgment, may issue a warrant commanding the sheriff to seize and safely keep the same to abide the final judgment in the action. The warrant may be issued upon the filing of:
The sheriff shall without delay serve copies of the warrant, affidavit, and undertaking upon the defendant in the same manner as the summons. If the defendant has not filed a special answer, pursuant to this chapter, within ten days after notice of the issuance of a warrant or if in the trial of the special answer the court finds for the plaintiff, the sheriff shall seize the property of the defendant. The sheriff shall attach perishable property or property the judge has determined, when issuing a warrant, is likely to be removed, destroyed, or concealed if the property is not attached without delay, notwithstanding the right of the defendant to file a special answer.
N.D.C.C. § 32-20-02