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§ 12-1574 Issuance, service and return of writ; notice to debtor

AZ Rev Stat § 12-1574 (2019) (N/A)
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12-1574. Issuance, service and return of writ; notice to debtor

A. When the judgment creditor has complied with the applicable provisions of sections 12-1572 and 12-1573, the clerk, justice of the peace or city or town magistrate shall issue a writ of garnishment of monies or property and a summons commanding the garnishee to appear before the court out of which the writ issued within the time specified in the writ to answer the writ.

B. The writ shall state:

1. The amount of the outstanding balance due on the judgment, including accrued interest and allowable costs, as of the date of the issuance of the writ, and the rate at which interest accrues on that judgment.

2. The name and address of the garnishee or the garnishee's authorized agent.

3. The name and address of the judgment creditor and the judgment creditor's attorney, if applicable.

4. The last mailing address of the judgment debtor known to the judgment creditor.

C. The judgment creditor, in the manner required for a summons by rules of the court in civil matters or by certified mail, return receipt requested, shall serve on the garnishee two copies of the summons and writ of garnishment, a copy of the underlying judgment, four copies of the answer form, two copies of the notice to judgment debtor and request for hearing form and one copy of the instructions to garnishee provided for in section 12-1596. If served by certified mail, the effective date of service is the date of receipt by the garnishee.

D. Within three days, not including weekends and holidays, the garnishee shall deliver to the judgment debtor a copy of the summons and writ of garnishment, a copy of the underlying judgment and the notice to judgment debtor and request for hearing form.

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§ 12-1574 Issuance, service and return of writ; notice to debtor