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Second 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): ______________________________________________
SECOND NOTICE TO
JUDGMENT DEBTOR OF
GARNISHMENT (EARNINGS)
(6) Garnishee:
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip Code:
Phone(s):
Attorney:
Account No.:
NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR
This is your second notice that a Writ of Garnishment has been issued to the garnishee named above.
This Writ is a court order that requires the garnishee to take part of the money owed to you and pay it to
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Case No. (7)____________________________
the judgment creditor. This will happen with every paycheck until the judgment is paid or the Court
orders the garnishee to stop.
The garnishee will withhold only part, if any, of each paycheck, depending on how much you earn. The
rest must be paid to you. On each payday, you will get a Nonexempt Earnings Statement that shows
how much can be taken out, which is set by state and federal law. A comprehensive list 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 any of the reasons listed on the Request for Hearing
(Earnings) form that accompanies this Notice. To request a hearing, complete the Request for Hearing
(Earnings) form and deliver it to the Clerk of Court within 10 business days of the date you received the
Garnishee’s Answer. At the same time, you must mail or deliver a copy of the completed Request for
Hearing (Earnings) form to the judgment creditor and the garnishee at the addresses provided at the top
of this document. You may be required to pay a fee for the hearing or request a waiver of the fee.
If you ask for a hearing it will 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. Even if you do not request a hearing at this time, if you
think that the garnishee is taking too much money out of your pay pursuant to this garnishment at some
time in the future, you can ask for a hearing at that time.
WARNING: The Court must receive the hearing request form within ten (10) business days after you
get the Garnishee’s Answer. If you do not file the Request for Hearing on time, you may not get a
hearing unless there is a very good reason why you are late.
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