Return of Service - Non-continuing Garnishment is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a Return of Service?
A: A Return of Service is a document that proves that a legal document, such as a Non-continuing Garnishment, has been properly served to the other party.
Q: What is a Non-continuing Garnishment?
A: A Non-continuing Garnishment is a legal process where a portion of a person's wages or bank account is withheld in order to pay off a debt or judgment.
Q: What is the purpose of a Return of Service for a Non-continuing Garnishment in Wyoming?
A: The purpose of a Return of Service for a Non-continuing Garnishment in Wyoming is to provide proof that the garnishment has been properly served to the person or entity from whom wages or bank account funds are being withheld.
Q: Who can file a Non-continuing Garnishment in Wyoming?
A: In Wyoming, a creditor or judgment holder can file a Non-continuing Garnishment to collect a debt or judgment.
Q: How is a Non-continuing Garnishment served in Wyoming?
A: A Non-continuing Garnishment in Wyoming is typically served by a sheriff or process server who personally delivers the garnishment documents to the employer or bank.
Form Details:
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