The Florida Certificate of Service (Garnishment Notice Motion Writ) is a legal document issued by a court to enforce a financial judgment against a debtor. It is used to order a person or business to pay money owed to another person, usually a creditor. The document typically includes a description of the debt, the name of the debtor, the amount owed, and instructions for payment. There are several types of Florida Certificate of Service (Garnishment Notice Motion Writ) available, including Writ of Garnishment, Wage Garnishment, and Bank Account Garnishment. A Writ of Garnishment is a court order that allows a creditor to take money from a debtor’s bank account or wages to pay debts they owe. A Wage Garnishment orders an employer to withhold a certain amount of an employee’s wages to pay the debt. And a Bank Account Garnishment allows a creditor to take money from a debtor’s bank account to pay their debt.




