Missouri Interrogatories To Garnishee are a set of questions that a creditor can ask a third-party garnishee to answer in order to determine a debtor's financial status. These questions are used to locate assets that the debtor may have that can be used to satisfy a judgment. There are two types of Missouri Interrogatories To Garnishee: Form A and Form B. Form A is used to determine if the garnishee has any money or assets of the debtor in its possession, while Form B is used to inquire about any other property held by the garnishee that is owned by the debtor. The answers to the interrogatories can be used to identify assets that the creditor can garnish in order to satisfy a judgment.