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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/20/2017

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Cheryl Naegel
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New Richmond, OH
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Indiana wage garnishment

Cheryl Naegel
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New Richmond, OH
Posted

Hi there!  I recently won a lawsuit in small claims against a former tenant.  I have since obtained  a final order in garnishment, signed by the judge.  My question is, in Indiana, does the court serve the employer or is it my responsibility?  And if it is my responsibility, does the sheriff of that county do it?---and also, what other things if any need to be served with the order?

I have searched everywhere for this answer.  I could ask the clerk at the courthouse, but she will not answer any questions, as she just states "get an attorney" .  Up to now, I have done everything through e-file, pro se.  

Thanks to anyone who can help!!!!

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