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Initial Notice To Judgment Debtor Of Garnishment (Earnings) Form. This is a Arizona form and can be use in Garnishment Statewide.
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AVISO
El Tribunal ha ordenado que su empleador tome un parte de su sueldo y que pague a su acreedor hasta
terminado el proceso en contra suya y este pagada law dueda. En conformidad con la ley, su acreedo
tiene el derecho a “solo una parte” de su salario. Esta noticia explica su derechos. Ud. puede obtener
una traduccion Espanol del Tribunal.
(1) [ ] JUSTICE COURT ___________________________, COUNTY OF _____________________________________
(2) [ ] MUNICIPAL COURT_________________________, COUNTY OF _____________________________________
(3) [ ] ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF _____________________________________________________
(4) Petitioner/Plaintiff [ ] Judgment Creditor [ ] Judgment Debtor
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip Code:
(7) Case No.:___________________________
Phone(s):
(5) Respondent/Defendant [ ] Judgment Debtor [ ] Judgment Creditor
Name: ________________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________________
City, State, Zip Code: ____________________________________
Phone(s): ______________________________________________
INITIAL
NOTICE TO
JUDGMENT DEBTOR
OF GARNISHMENT
(EARNINGS)
(6) Garnishee:
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip Code:
Phone(s):
Attorney:
NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR
You are hereby notified that this Court has issued an order in the above case in favor of the judgment
creditor in this proceeding, directing that some of your money, property or corporate shares or interest
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Case No. (7) _________________________________
be used to satisfy some or all of your debt to the judgment creditor. The order was issued to enforce the
judgment creditor’s judgment or support order against you that was obtained as follows:
Court name: (8) _____________________________________________________________________
Court location: (9)____________________________________________________________________
Case number: (10) _______________________________ Date: (11)____________________________
The judgment creditor named above says you have not paid what you owe on the judgment or support
order. At the judgment creditor’s request, this Court issued a Writ of Garnishment (attached) to the
garnishee named above. The writ says you earned or will earn money working for this garnishee.
The Writ directs the garnishee to start taking out part of the money the garnishee owes you. If ordered
by the Court, the garnishee will pay that money to the judgment creditor. This will happen with every
paycheck until the judgment is paid or until the Court orders garnishee to stop. Garnishee will withhold
only part of each paycheck, if any, depending on how much you earn. In some cases of very low
income, no amount can be garnished except for an order for support of a person. Different exemption
rights may apply to the collection of taxes. On each payday, you will get a statement that shows how
much can be taken out, which is set by state and federal law. An attorney can assist you in determining
what part of your pay is exempt. A comprehensive listing of exemptions is available from the website
for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona, http://www.azb.uscourts.gov/Documents/
arizona_exemptions.pdf
If you do not agree, you can ask for a hearing for the reasons listed on the Request for Hearing on
Garnishment (Earnings) form which accompanies this Judgment Creditor’s Notice to Judgment Debtor
of Garnishment. To request a hearing, deliver the request for hearing form enclosed, or a substantially
similar form to the Clerk of the Court. At the same time, you must mail or deliver a copy of the request
for hearing to the judgment creditor and the garnishee at the addresses provided at the top of this
document. If appropriate, you may request a hearing before the garnishee files the Garnishee’s Answer.
If you request a hearing, it should be held no later than 10 business days after your request is received by
the Court. The Court will notify you and the other parties of the time and date of the hearing. You may
attend the hearing with or without an attorney.
WARNING: If you want a hearing, the Court must receive your completed Request for Hearing on
Garnishment (Earnings) form within ten (10) business days after you receive the Garnishee’s Answer. If
you do not file the hearing request on time, you will not get a hearing unless the Court determines that
there is a very good reason why you are late.
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