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How does one garnish the wages of a member of the military?

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How does one garnish the wages of a member of the military?

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Members of the active duty military are not subject to garnishment for commercial debt; however, their pay can be attached through the military involuntary allotment process. To attach the pay of an active duty service member, a creditor must submit the following documents: DD Form 2653 (Involuntary Allotment Application) and a copy of the final judgment, certified by the clerk of court. The creditor must send an original DD Form 2653; an original certified copy of the final judgment and two (2) copies of the entire package. The package must be served on us at the above address or fax.

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