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Federal Government Employee Wage Garnishment

If you are a federal employee who is being threatened with wage garnishment, your creditor, can indeed garnish your wages. The process for them to do so, is somewhat lenghtier but it can be done. Here is what your creditor has to do: The creditor has to serve the agency that the debtor works for with an Application for Federal Employee Commercial Garnishment. Resources:


After you have completed the form, you must mail it to the appropriate agency to start the wage garnishment process. To determine the correct mailing address, the appendix of the government publication: Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) must be consulted. The listing will contain the address and phone number for every federal agency and the appropriate official to receive your papers.