A Tennessee Attachment Notice is a document that is issued by a court in the state of Tennessee to provide legal notice to an individual or business that their assets have been attached. The attachment is a legal process in which a court orders an individual or business to turn over cash, real estate, or other property to satisfy a debt or to secure a claim. There are two types of Tennessee Attachment Notices: 1) Original Attachment Notice and 2) Supplemental Attachment Notice. The Original Attachment Notice is issued by the court and is served to the debtor informing them of the court's intention to attach their assets. The Supplemental Attachment Notice is issued to the debtor after the court has made a decision to attach the assets. It provides further details, including the amount of debt, the date the attachment was issued, and the court's orders regarding the property being attached. Both types of notices must be served in person or by registered mail.