A Washington Writ of Garnishment (Debts Other Than Earnings — After Judgment) is a legal document issued by a court to a third party to seize funds or assets from a debtor's account or other possession. This type of writ is used to collect a debt from a person or business that has been found liable for a debt in a court judgment. These writs are commonly used to collect on unpaid judgments, including but not limited to unpaid medical bills, credit card debts, and other personal debts. The most common types of Washington Writ of Garnishment (Debts Other Than Earnings — After Judgment) are bank account garnishment, wage garnishment, tax refund garnishment, and asset garnishment. Bank account garnishment is the seizure of funds from a debtor's bank account to pay off a debt or judgment. Wage garnishment is the seizure of funds from a debtor's wages or salary to pay off a debt or judgment. Tax refund garnishment is the seizure of funds from a debtor's tax refund to pay off a debt or judgment. Asset garnishment is the seizure of a debtor's assets, such as cars, boats, or other property, to pay off a debt or judgment.