The District of Columbia Notice of Attachment Before Judgement Pursuant To Title is a legal document that is used to alert a debtor that their assets are being attached and that they are liable for a debt. This document is used to inform the debtor that a court has ordered the attachment of assets from the debtor in order to guarantee payment of a debt. Generally, this document is used when a court believes that the debtor is not likely to pay the debt without the attachment of assets. There are two main types of Notice of Attachment Before Judgement Pursuant To Title: the Garnishment Notice and the Levy Notice. The Garnishment Notice is used to attach a debtor's wages from their employer before the wages are paid out. The Levy Notice is used to seize money from a debtor's bank account or other financial assets.