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Affidavit Of Continuing Garnishment - Georgia

Affidavit Of Continuing Garnishment Form. This is a Georgia form and can be used in Civil State Court Chatham Local County .
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In The State Court of Chatham County, Georgia 133 MONTGOMERY STREET, SUITE 308, SAVANNAH , GEORGIA 31401 HTTP://WWW .CHATHAMCOURTS .ORG TELEPHONE: (912) 652-7224 FACSIMILE : (912) 652-7229 STCOURT3@BELLSOUTH.NET _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ __________________________________ Plain tiff Case Number Vs _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Defenda nt _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Garnishee AFFIDAVIT OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT Personally appeared the undersigned affiant who on oath says that he/she is the above plaintiff, his agent, or his attorney at law and that the above defendant is indebted to said pla intiff on a Judgment in case # _______________in the _________________ Court of _________________, dated the ______day of _________________, _______County, Georgia, which rendered the judgment against the defendant, $___ ______________ being the balance thereon. Affiant further states that affiant believes that garnishee is or may be an employer of the defendant and subject tocontinuing garnishment. _______________________________________________ Signature of Affiant Sworn to before me this day of , 200 . Approved: ________________________________________ Judge/Deputy Clerk, State Court of Chatham County Notary Public My Commission Expires:____________________ (SEAL) State Court - 18 Revised 1/1/2000
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