A Nevada Writ of Garnishment is a legal process used by creditors to collect on a debt from a debtor. It allows creditors to freeze the debtor’s bank account, wages, or other assets in order to collect the debt owed. There are two types of Nevada Writ of Garnishment: Wage Garnishment and Bank Account Garnishment. Wage Garnishment is a court-ordered deduction from the debtor’s paycheck to pay the debt owed to the creditor. Bank Account Garnishment allows the creditor to freeze the debtor’s bank account and collect the debt owed from the funds in the account. Both types of Nevada Writ of Garnishment require the court’s approval.