About GarnishmentIf your judgement is against a person, and this person refuses to pay, you can ask the court to garnish their wages. To do this, you will have to find out where the defendant works. A company that does asset searches can help.If you can find the place where the defendant works, you can have get a garnishment order that forces the defendants employer to give you part of the defendants wages every pay day until the debt is paid. They can give you the name of the company, and the companies full address, including the county. You can then get a Writ of Execution from the small claims court. Fill it out, then when the court issues it, the sheriff or the marshall will deliver it to the debtor's employer. One company that specializes in employment searches and asset searches is SpeedySearch. To find out more about SpeedySearch, click on Court Judgement, or Asset Search, then visit the link for "SpeedySearch People and Asset Finder". | |