Clerk
of Court:
Linda T. Miller

Harold R. Banke Justice Center
Room, 2TC08 - 9151 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, Georgia 30236-4914
Telephone (770) 477-3443
REGULAR
GARNISHMENT PROCEDURES
IN MAGISTRATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY
Please
refer to O.C.G.A. §18-4-60 to 18-4-66 for a complete explanation
of Regular Garnishment Procedures.
Forms
Needed:
-
Affidavit
(one original needed): All information must be completed. Form
should be notarized (including the notary's expiration date) or
sworn to before an officer of the Court.
- Garnishee's
Summons and Answer Form
(one original needed): All information on the top of the page
should be completed.
- Defendant's
Copy of Summons (one original needed): All information on
the top of the page should be completed.
- Sheriff's
Entry of Service (an original for each party to be served by the
Sheriff's Department): Information on both parties should be completed.
Filing
Fees:
Garnishments
are $70.00 if the Clayton County Sheriff's Department is to serve
only the Garnishee. Garnishments are $95.00 if the Defendant and
the Garnishee are both to be served by Clayton County Sheriff's
Department. (Include a completed Sheriff's Entry of Service form
for each party to be served.)
The
Service copy of the Garnishment for the Defendant will be returned
to the Plaintiff or the Attorney for the Plaintiff unless the Deputy
Sheriff is to serve the defendant. A self-addressed, stamped envelope
is required for this purpose.
Garnishment
Funds:
Monies
being held on garnishments may be disbursed by submitting an application
to condemn the funds. The Clerk's office must be provided with
proof of service on Defendant (including case number) by: Certified
Mail (Either the returned receipt card or the unclaimed letter which
was mailed to the Defendant), Affidavit of Compliance, or Certification
of Personal Service by Deputy Sheriff, Attorney, Plaintiff or Agent
per O.C.G.A. §18-4-64. No money will be disbursed unless the
foregoing procedures are completed in their entirety. Monies are
held for 15 days before disbursing.
The
office of the Clerk of Magistrate Court is an administrative office
charged with the duties of receiving and filing papers required
to be filed with the Clerk and collecting required filing fees.
In many cases, collecting a judgment is harder than proving your
case in court. You should consult an attorney or a collection agency
if you have questions. No member of this office is qualified or
licensed to practice law. State law forbids any person other than
a duly licensed attorney at law to render or furnish legal services
or advice. Therefore, no one in this office will be able to guide
you through the process.