Writ of Garnishment


Garnishing wages is a regular function of all local court systems, both large and small. Many sheriff’s departments are operating on limited resources and have a limited number of officers. Most are also focused on criminal matters instead of civil matters and need as much legitimate help as they can get. This situation has compelled states to establish an alternate form of serving court process.

A Writ of Garnishment is a court order issued against a defendant which allows the petitioner to intercept a portion of the defendant’s income. The court process service is enforced by serving the defendant’s employer with a copy of the court order. ADI Tennessee Process Servers specializes in this type of process service and is licensed to serve across the entire state of Tennessee.

A Writ of Garnishment is often a difficult objective, as defendant’s can routinely be difficult to locate. ADI Tennessee Process Servers do extensive background searches on all of their defendants and are dedicated to assistance in other areas also, such as retrieving court documents from across the state and serving child support papers. Their service also includes locating transient respondents.

Garnishing wages is a task that the average business person does not want to conduct. Garnishment is clearly a last resort for most, but sometimes it is necessary and it is much more convenient and professional to leave the legal serving to the professionals like ADI Tennessee Process Service.

Anyone who needs a Writ of Garnishment processed anywhere in the state of Tennessee should call ADI Tennessee Process Service now at 1-813-263-5787 and leave the difficult part to the professionals!

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