Writ Of Garnishment And Instructions Page 2

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Address
Social security number
(Last 4 digits only, if known)
Driver’s license number
and state of issuance
(Last 4 digits only, if known)
Date of birth
(if known)
(4)
Within 7 business days after this writ is served on you, you must:
(A)
answer the attached Interrogatories;
(B)
serve a copy of your Answers to Interrogatories on the judgment creditor
;
(or judgment creditor’s attorney)
(C)
serve a copy of the following papers on the judgment debtor and on any
other person shown by your records to have an interest in the property.
The papers to be served are:
 one copy of this Writ of Continuing Garnishment;
 one copy of your Answers to Interrogatories;
 one copy of the Notice of Garnishment and Exemptions form; and
 two copies of the Reply and Request for Hearing form.
(5)
You may serve the judgment creditor
, the judgment
(or judgment creditor’s attorney)
debtor and any other person by hand delivery or by first class mail. The address
of the judgment creditor
is at the top of the first page
(or judgment creditor’s attorney)
of this Writ.
(6)
What to do with the property.
(A)
DO NOT SEND THE PROPERTY TO THE COURT. You are to withhold
from the judgment debtor the amount shown in your Answers to
Interrogatories. You are to hold the property for 20 calendar days after you
serve the judgment debtor.
(B)
If you do not receive from the judgment debtor a Reply and Request for
Hearing within 20 days after serving the judgment debtor, you are to
deliver the property to the judgment creditor
.
(or judgment creditor’s attorney)
You are then relieved from any liability unless it is shown that your
Answers to Interrogatories are incorrect.
(C)
If you do receive a Reply and Request for Hearing, you must hold the
property until you receive further orders from the court directing you how
to proceed.
Writ of Garnishment and Instructions
Approved Board of District Court Judges. Revised July 1, 2010
Page 2 of 4
Revised October 19, 2015

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