Mississippi Application for Writ of Garnishment

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Mississippi
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MS-60710
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Understanding this form

The Application for Writ of Garnishment is a legal document filed by a judgment creditor seeking to collect a debt through the garnishment of a debtor's wages. This form allows the creditor to request the court to issue a writ, which legally instructs a third party (the garnishee) to withhold the debtor's earnings. Unlike standard debt collection methods, a writ of garnishment directly seizes funds from the debtor's paycheck, making it an efficient way to enforce a judgment when other collection efforts have failed.

Main sections of this form

  • Parties involved: Clearly identifies the plaintiff (creditor) and defendant (debtor).
  • Judgment details: States the date the judgment was issued and the amount owed, including damages and attorney fees.
  • Garnishee information: Specifies the third party upon whom the garnishment is being requested.
  • Request for writ issuance: Formally asks the court to issue a writ of garnishment based on the provided information.
  • Signature and date: Signature of the plaintiff or their attorney as a declaration of truthfulness and intent.
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Common use cases

This form is utilized when a creditor has obtained a judgment against a debtor but has been unable to collect the owed amount. If the debtor has wages or earnings that can be garnished, the creditor can file this application to inform the court of the unpaid debt and request the garnishment of the debtor's wages from their employer or other sources of income.

Who should use this form

  • Creditors who have received a judgment in their favor.
  • Individuals or businesses seeking to collect unpaid debts through wage garnishment.
  • Attorneys representing plaintiffs in debt recovery cases.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the plaintiff and defendant by filling in their names and contact information.
  • Enter the cause number and details of the judgment, including the date and amount owed.
  • Provide information about the garnishee, including their name and address.
  • Request the court to issue the writ of garnishment by clearly stating your intentions.
  • Sign and date the application to confirm its accuracy and legitimacy.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is advisable to check the specific requirements in your jurisdiction to ensure compliance.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to fill in all required fields, which can lead to processing delays.
  • Providing incorrect garnishee information, which can hinder collection efforts.
  • Not including the exact amount owed, making the application incomplete.
  • Neglecting to sign the form, which is crucial for its validity.

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Mississippi Application for Writ of Garnishment