Tennessee Notice to Reinstate Garnishment is a document used by creditors to reinstate a garnishment against a debtor’s wages or other assets in the state of Tennessee. This notice informs the debtor that a garnishment has been reinstated and gives the debtor the opportunity to dispute the garnishment. The notice must include the name and address of the creditor, the date of the original garnishment, a description of the debt, the amount of the debt, and the date the garnishment was reinstated. There are two types of Tennessee Notice to Reinstate Garnishment: Voluntary Garnishment and Statutory Garnishment. Voluntary Garnishment is initiated by a written request from the creditor, while Statutory Garnishment is initiated by a court order.