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Notice Of Court Proceeding To Collect Debt Form. This is a Ohio form and can be use in Delaware County (Court Of Common Pleas).
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NOTICE OF COURT PROCEEDING TO COLLECT DEBT
Date of Mailing or Date of Service by the Court
TO:
Name of Judgment Debtor
Last Known Residence Address of Judgment Debtor
$
You owe the undersigned
Name of Judgment Creditor
including interest and court costs, for which a judgment was obtained against you or certified in the
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, payment of which is hereby demanded.
on
Court
If you do not do one of the three things listed below within fifteen days of the date of the mailing of this notice or of its service by the Court, we will go to Court,
unless we are otherwise precluded by law from doing so, and ask that your employer be ordered to withhold money from your earnings until the judgment
is paid in full or if applicable is paid to a certain extent and to pay the withheld money to the Court in satisfaction of your debt. This is called garnishment of
personal earning. It is to your advantage to avoid garnishment of personal earnings because the placing of the extra burden on your employer possibly could
cause you to lose your job.
YOU CAN AVOID THE GARNISHMENT BY DOING ONE OF THESE THREE THINGS WITHIN THE FIFTEEN-DAY PERIOD:
(1)
Pay to us the amount due;
(2)
Complete the attached form entitled “Payment to Avoid Garnishment” and return it to us with the payment, if any, shown due on it; or
(3)
Apply to your local municipal or county court or, if you are not a resident of Ohio, to the municipal or county court in whose jurisdiction
your place of employment is located, for the appointment of a trustee to receive the part of your earnings that is not exempt from
garnishment and notify us that you have applied for the appointment of a trustee. You will be required to list your creditors, the amount
of their claims, and the amounts due on their claims, and the amount you then will pay to your trustee each pay day will be divided among
them until the debts are paid off. This can be to your advantage because in the meantime none of those creditors can garnish your
wages.
You also may contact a budget and debt counseling service described in division (D) of Section 2716.03 of the Ohio Revised Code for the purpose of entering
into an agreement of debt scheduling. There may not be enough time to set up an agreement for debt scheduling in order to avoid a garnishment of your
wages based upon this demand for payment, but entering into such an agreement for debt scheduling might protect you from future garnishments of your
wages. Under an agreement for debt scheduling you will have to regularly pay a portion of your income to the service until the debts subject to the agreement
are paid off. This portion of your income will be paid by the service to your creditors who are owed debts subject to the agreement. This can be to your
advantage because these creditors cannot garnish your wages while you make your payments to the service on time.
Address of Judgment Creditor
Name of Judgment Creditor
Signature of Judgment Creditor or Agent
(Cut along dotted line)
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PAYMENT TO AVOID GARNISHMENT
TO:
(Name of Judgment Creditor)
(Address of Judgment Creditor)
To avoid the garnishment of personal earnings of which you have given me notice, I enclose $
indebtedness to you. The amount of the payment was computed as follows:
1.
Total amount of indebtedness demanded:
2.
Enter the amount of your personal earnings after deductions required by
law, earned by you during the current pay period, (that is, the pay period
in which this demand is received by you).
3.
(A) Enter your pay period (weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly):
3.
(B) Enter the date when your present pay period ends
.
4.
Enter an amount equal to 25% of the amount on line 2:
5.
(A) The current federal minimum hourly wage is $
(to be
filled in by Judgment Creditor). You should use the above figure to
complete this portion of the form. If you are paid weekly, enter thirty
times the current federal minimum hourly wage; if paid bi-weekly, enter
sixty times the current federal minimum hourly wage; if paid semi-monthly,
enter sixty-five times the current federal minimum hourly wage; if paid
monthly, enter one hundred thirty times the current federal minimum
hourly wage:
(B) Enter the amount by which the amount on line 2 exceeds the
amount on line 5(A):
6.
Enter the smallest of the amounts on lines 1, 4, or 5(B). Send this
amount to the Judgment Creditor along with this form after you have
signed it:
to apply toward my
(1) $
(2) $
(3) $
(4) $
(5A) $
(5B) $
(6) $
I certify that the statements contained above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Print Name and Residence Address of Judgment Debtor)
(Signature of Judgment Debtor)
(To verify that the amount shown on line (2) is a true statement of your earnings, you must either have your employer certify below that the amount shown on line (2) is a true
statement of your earnings or you may submit copies of your pay stubs for the two pay periods immediately prior to your receiving this notice).
I certify that the amount shown on line (2) is a true statement of the Judgment Debtor’s earnings.
(Print Name of Employer
I certify that I have attached copies of my pay stubs for the two pay periods immediately prior to my receiving this notice.
Revised January 27, 2004
(Signature of Employer or Agent)
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