TN 6 (03-21)
The table below provides descriptions for the possible types of Garnishment notices.
A Type 1 notice will be generated whenever garnishment is started and the beneficiary is in pay status
A Type 1 notice requires a notice to both the beneficiary and court
A Type 2 notice will be generated whenever the garnishment amount is being changed for any reason.
A Type 2 notice requires a notice to both the beneficiary and court.
A Type 3 notice will be generated when the garnishment is stopped for the following reason:
Stop Order is received from the court
A Type 3 notice requires a notice to both the beneficiary and court.
A Type 4 notice will be generated if the beneficiary protests the Garnishment
A Type 4 notice will only be sent to the beneficiary.
A Type 5 notice will be generated whenever the Garnishment order is initially rejected because the beneficiary is not in pay status.
A Type 5 notice will only be sent to the court.
A Type 6 notice will be generated whenever the Garnishment order is received and the claim is pending
A Type 6 notice will only be sent to the court.
A Type 7 notice will be generated whenever the Garnishment is suspended
A Type 7 notice requires a notice to both the beneficiary and court.
A Type 8 notice will be generated whenever the Garnishment is resumed after a suspension.
A Type 8 notice requires a notice to both the beneficiary and court.
A Type 10 notice will be generated whenever a Garnishment Order has been pending on the database for 12 months or more
A Type 10 notice will only be sent to the court.
A Type 11 notice will be generated whenever we are releasing a lump sum to the garnisher.
A Type 11 notice will only be sent to the beneficiary.
A Type 12 notice will be generated whenever we are releasing back pay owed to the garnisher.
A Type 12 notice will only be sent to the court.