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Filling out the Traverse - GEORGIA MAGISTRATE COUNCIL form can be straightforward with the right guidance. This guide provides detailed instructions to assist users in completing the form accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering the date filed at the top of the form where indicated. This date should reflect when you are submitting the traverse.
- Next, fill in the case number in the designated field. This is crucial for the court to identify your specific case.
- Provide the names and addresses of the plaintiff(s) in the appropriate section. Ensure that all information is accurate and legible.
- In the section labeled 'Defendant(s) Name, Address', enter your name and address if you are the defendant, or the details of the defendant if you are the plaintiff.
- Add the name and address of the garnishee in the designated area. This is the third party from whom the funds are being garnished.
- Indicate if you are a defendant or a plaintiff by circling the appropriate term as instructed in the form.
- In the provided space, clearly state the basis for your traverse, explaining why you believe the garnishment is untrue or legally insufficient.
- Complete the mailing address section with your details, followed by your city, state, and ZIP code.
- Finally, include your phone number in the specified area. Review all fields to ensure accuracy and completeness before submitting.
- Once all required fields are filled out, save your changes, and then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Traverse - GEORGIA MAGISTRATE COUNCIL form online today to ensure your response is properly submitted.
Arrest and Search Warrants. The criminal jurisdiction of Magistrate Court consists of considering and issuing arrest and search warrants, hearing County Ordinance violations and bad check citations, conducting preliminary hearings, First Appearance hearings and setting of bond in most cases.