Missouri Interrogatories To Garnishee is a legal document used by a creditor to collect a debt from a third-party known as a garnishee. The document is designed to be used in conjunction with a garnishment (or wage garnishment) and requires the garnishee to provide the creditor with information about the debtor's assets and wages. It contains questions specifically tailored to the situation and requires the garnishee to provide answers under oath. The information is then used by the creditor to determine how much of the debtor's wages or assets should be garnished. There are two types of Missouri Interrogatories To Garnishee: 1) pre-garnishment interrogatories, and 2) post-garnishment interrogatories. Pre-garnishment interrogatories are used to gather information about the debtor prior to the garnishment, and post-garnishment interrogatories are used to gather information about the debtor after the garnishment has been issued.