Mississippi Application for Writ of Garnishment

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Mississippi
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MS-60710
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About this form

The Application for Writ of Garnishment is a legal document filed by a judgment creditor to collect a debt through the garnishment of the debtor's wages. This form is specifically used after a judgment has been rendered, indicating that the debtor has not paid the owed amount. It differs from other forms as it initiates legal action to intercept funds directly from the debtor's income, thereby facilitating debt recovery.

Form components explained

  • Identification of the plaintiff and defendant involved in the case
  • Details of the judgment rendered including the date and amount
  • Information about the garnishee-defendant who owes money or holds property on behalf of the debtor
  • Request for a writ of garnishment to be issued by the court
  • Signature section for the plaintiff or their attorney
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When to use this document

This form should be used when a creditor has obtained a court judgment against a debtor and has determined that the debtor has not satisfied the debt. If the creditor wishes to pursue garnishment of wages or bank accounts to recover the owed money, this application is necessary to initiate the process and seek a court order for garnishment.

Who needs this form

  • Creditors who have received a court judgment against a debtor
  • Individuals or businesses seeking to collect unpaid debts
  • Attorneys representing clients in debt collection cases

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the parties involved: Clearly state the names of the plaintiff and the defendant.
  • Fill in the details of the judgment, including the date and total amount owed.
  • Provide information about the garnishee-defendant, including their name and address.
  • Specify the debt and any additional charges, such as interest or attorney fees.
  • Sign the form, ensuring it is dated properly before submission to the court.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include all required information about the judgment and parties involved.
  • Not providing the correct address for the garnishee-defendant.
  • Leaving the form unsigned or undated.

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Mississippi Application for Writ of Garnishment