You can obtain small claims court forms from most legal supply
stores and, in many cases, from the small claims court clerk or you can
fill in the form requests below and I'll send you free
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Application for Writ of
Garnishment Affidavit (Form A)
This Application for Writ of Garnishment
form is used to request the "Writ of Garnishment" from the court.
Carefully fill in the information then, go to the court so the clerk can have
you sign it under oath stating that the information is true and accurate to the
best of your knowledge.
Be sure you get the original application for writ
of garnishment form plus one copy. |
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Writ of Garnishment (Forms
B)
This Writ of Garnishment form is the court
order directing an employer, bank, or someone else who owes money to the
judgment debtor, to withhold payment of that debt, and to tell the court what
amount they owe to the judgment debtor.
Be sure you get the original writ of garnishment form
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Writ of Garnishment (Forms
C)
This Writ of Garnishment form is called,
Continuing Lien on Earnings, is used when another writ of garnishment
against the debtor's earnings is already in place. This form will continue the
lien for 60 days after the previous writ expires. writ of garnishment
form C
Note 1: If the garnishment is against a bank, you
must include a signed statement of the debtor's place of residence and
business, occupation, trade or profession or his or her account number.
Note 2: If the writ is issued under a court order
or judgment for child support, you must insert the following phrase into the
caption: "This garnishment is based on a judgment or court order for child
support."
Whether you use form B or C, you'll need four (4) completed copies.
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Answer to Writ of Garnishment, (Form D)
This Answer to Writ of Garnishment form is used by a
garnishee who is the judgment debtor's employer.
- Serve a copy of this form with the Writ of Garnishment (form B or
C);
- "Garnishee Defendant" fills it out and sends it to the court.
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Whichever form is used (D, E or F), you'll need four (4) completed
copies. |
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1st Answer to Writ of Garnishment,
(Form E)
This 1st Answer to Writ of Garnishment form is used
by a garnishee who is the judgment debtor's bank or someone who is NOT the
judgment debtor's employer.
Serve a copy of this form with the Writ of Garnishment, then the
"garnishee defendant" fills it out and sends it to the court.
Whichever form is used (D, E or F), you'll need four (4) completed
copies. |
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2nd Answer to Writ of Garnishment,
(Form F)
This 2nd Answer to Writ of Garnishment form is used
in conjunction with Form E above when there is a continuing lien on wages.
The difference between Form D and Form E is that Form D "Employer
Form" includes instructions to employers on how much money can be legally
withheld. Remember to check to make sure you are using the right form.
Whichever form is used (D, E or F), you'll need four (4) completed
copies. |
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Up Notice of Garnishment and Notice of Your Rights
(Form G)
This Notice of Garnishment Form is sent to the
Judgment Debtor (people who have judgments against them)
The notice of garnishment form G is already filled out and it tells
judgment debtors their rights when bank accounts or wages are about to be
garnished. |
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Affidavit of Mailing Writ of
Garnishment (Form I)
This mailing of writ I form is used by the plaintiff
to prove that he or she has served the papers on the judgment debtor and the
garnishee defendant. |
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Exemption(s) Claim (Form H)
This Exemption Claim form is the form judgment
debtors must complete in order to claim exemptions from garnishment of their
wages or bank account.
Include a copy of this exemption claim H form with the Writ of
Garnishment. |
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Order of Default Judgment Against
Garnishee
This Order of Default Judgment form is used by the
Plaintiff to file a motion with the court to ask the judge to award the
judgment in the amount requested because the Garnishee either
failed to appear in court or failed to answer the Writ
of Garnishment within the time allowed by law. |
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Notice of Appeal
This Notice of Appeal form is used by the Defendant
(judgement debtor) to file an appeal in Superior Court. |
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Notice of Small Claims
This Notice of Small Claims form is used to notify
defendants that a claim has been entered in small claims court against them.
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Return of Service Affidavit (Proof of
Service)
This Return of Service Affidavit form is used to
show that proper procedures were used and followed to notify the
defendant/garnishee of the small claims court hearing.
Also, this Return of Service Affidavit (Proof of Service) form is used
by the plaintiff and defendant to prove to the court that all parties are being
kept abreast of all proceedings. Plaintiffs and Defendants should use this form
every time they send each other documents or correspond in any manner.
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Satisfaction of
Judgment
This Satisfaction of Judgment form is used to
officially file in court, proof that the judgment was satisfied (paid in full).
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