Louisiana Garnishment & Interrogatories are legal documents used by creditors to collect debt from individuals or entities in the state of Louisiana. These documents are commonly used to enforce judgments, garnish wages, and obtain information from a judgment debtor. The two main types of Louisiana Garnishment & Interrogatories are wage garnishments and interrogatories. A wage garnishment is a court order that requires a third party, such as an employer, to withhold a portion of a person’s wages and pay them directly to the creditor to satisfy a debt. Interrogatories are written questions or requests for information that must be answered by the judgment debtor under penalty of perjury. Both are used to collect debt from individuals or entities who owe money. The creditor will typically file a lawsuit and obtain a judgment against the debtor, then use the wage garnishment or interrogatories to collect the debt. The creditor must follow all applicable laws and regulations when attempting to collect a debt.