Yes, you may obtain a writ of possession by filing a motion to the court. The clerk's office does not have the necessary paperwork to complete this action. If 90 days have passed since the original closing order and/or 30 days from the last closing order a $50 reopen fee will be applicable.
You must wait until 10 days after the certificate of title is issued to request a writ of possession.
Once the clerk receives an order directing issuance, you may provide the clerk with a writ for issuance. There is no fee for the issuance of the writ, however you should check with the Sheriff's department for applicable service fees.