A Florida Writ of Garnishment is a legal document issued by a court of law in Florida that requires an employer, financial institution, or other party to withhold a portion of a person's wages for payment of a debt. This type of garnishment is used to collect money that is owed to a creditor. There are two types of Florida Writ of Garnishment: Non-Wage Garnishment and Wage Garnishment. A Non-Wage Garnishment is used to collect money from a debtor's bank account, other financial accounts, or other non-wage sources, such as rental income. A Wage Garnishment is used to collect money from the debtor's wages by requiring the employer to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages and remit it to the creditor. Both types of Writs are subject to limits on the amount of money that can be garnished.