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Code · Georgia · TITLE 18 Debtor and Creditor · Article 4 Garnishment Forms

18-4-71. Affidavit of garnishment.

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“IN THE COURT OF COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA ) Plaintiff: ) ) ) Name ) ) Plaintiff’s contact information: ) ) ) Name ) ) Civil Action File No. Street Address ) ) City State ZIP Code ) ) E-mail Address ) ) Phone Number ) ) Bar Number ) ) v. ) ) Defendant: ) ) ) Name ) ) Street Address ) ) City State ZIP Code ) ) Garnishee: ) ) ) Name ) ) Street Address ) ) City State ZIP Code )
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AFFIDAVIT OF GARNISHMENT • Check this box if the Garnishee is a financial institution. • Check this box if garnishment is for the collection of child support or alimony. See , et seq. O.C.G.A. § 18-4-50 Personally appeared , who on oath says: (Print name) 1. I am the (Plaintiff) (Attorney at Law for Plaintiff) (Agent for Plaintiff). [Circle one] 2. The Plaintiff obtained a judgment against the Defendant in Case Number in the Court of County, , and State no agreement requires forbearance from the garnishment which is applied for currently. 3. $ is the balance due, which consists of the sum of $ Principal, $ Postjudgment interest, and $ Other (e.g., prejudgment interest, attorney’s fees, costs [exclusive of the cost of this action]). 4.
Upon the Affiant’s personal knowledge or belief, the sum stated herein is unpaid. This day of , 20. Affiant Print name of Affiant Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of , 20. Notary Public or Deputy Clerk of Court”
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