Past Due Invoice_Notice For Legal Proceedings
Complaint
Blake Chancellor
Country: United States
Case File #: SN/OT9619M
Legal Charges- Section 19(A), Clause 21(US).
Case Format- Fair Debt Collection Act 811 (FC/SC)
Last Date of Lawsuit: March 25th, 2022.
Dear Debtor.
This letter is to notify you that we have received a Summons of Garnishment on your wages. This
means that someone you owe money to has been awarded a judgment by the court for payment of
the debt. The court has ordered us your employer to deduct 25% percent of your disposable earnings
and make payment to the court on your behalf. The following applies to you:
Before you are arrested
If you pay in full, or make a part-payment before you are arrested, the warrant will be recalled and
amended. However, it will be immediately reissued if the debt is not paid in full.
After you are arrested
Once the warrant has been served, your only options are to serve the time in prison or pay the debt
(plus costs) in full at the court house.
If you want to stop the garnishment deductions from your pay check, you must obtain a release or
pay the entire amount you owe
What is garnishment?
Garnishment is a legal process that allows a creditor to remove funds from your [bank|/ [credit union]
account to satisfy a debt that you have not paid. In other words, if you owe money to a person or
company, they can obtain a court order directing your bank to take money out of your account to pay
off your debt. If this happens, you cannot use that money in your account.
Why am I receiving this notice?
On March 15th 2022 we received a garnishment order from a court to [freeze/remove] funds in your
account. The amount of the garnishment order was for $1045.00. We are sending you this notice to
let you know what we have done in response to the garnishment order. You can contact your creditor
for settlement amount.
If you have any questions about the garnishment, you should contact the persons named on the
included Summons of Garnishment by email.
Do revert back ASAP If you are looking to set up a repayment plan
Thank you
Jerry Smith
Debt Settlement Division (Jerry Smith)
Legal Charges- Section 19(A), Clause 21(US).
Case Format- Fair Debt Collection Act 811 (FC/SC)
Last Date of Lawsuit: March 25th, 2022.
Dear Debtor.
This letter is to notify you that we have received a Summons of Garnishment on your wages. This
means that someone you owe money to has been awarded a judgment by the court for payment of
the debt. The court has ordered us your employer to deduct 25% percent of your disposable earnings
and make payment to the court on your behalf. The following applies to you:
Before you are arrested
If you pay in full, or make a part-payment before you are arrested, the warrant will be recalled and
amended. However, it will be immediately reissued if the debt is not paid in full.
After you are arrested
Once the warrant has been served, your only options are to serve the time in prison or pay the debt
(plus costs) in full at the court house.
If you want to stop the garnishment deductions from your pay check, you must obtain a release or
pay the entire amount you owe
What is garnishment?
Garnishment is a legal process that allows a creditor to remove funds from your [bank|/ [credit union]
account to satisfy a debt that you have not paid. In other words, if you owe money to a person or
company, they can obtain a court order directing your bank to take money out of your account to pay
off your debt. If this happens, you cannot use that money in your account.
Why am I receiving this notice?
On March 15th 2022 we received a garnishment order from a court to [freeze/remove] funds in your
account. The amount of the garnishment order was for $1045.00. We are sending you this notice to
let you know what we have done in response to the garnishment order. You can contact your creditor
for settlement amount.
If you have any questions about the garnishment, you should contact the persons named on the
included Summons of Garnishment by email.
Do revert back ASAP If you are looking to set up a repayment plan
Thank you
Jerry Smith
Debt Settlement Division (Jerry Smith)
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