HRS §653-7
How to deliver a garnishment notice to the garnishee
This section explains the allowed ways to give a garnishment notice to the garnishee. If the garnishee lives or works in the same district, the officer can hand it over or leave it at the office. If they live elsewhere, the officer can hand it over or mail it with a return receipt.
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The statute, as written — Service on garnishee
Service of the copy upon the garnishee may be made in any of the manners here described, namely: (1) If the garnishee lives or has an office in the district in which process is issued, by the officer's handing a copy to the garnishee in person or leaving it in the garnishee's office in charge of some deputy or clerk or other employees or attache of the office; or (2) If the garnishee lives in a district other than that in which the process was issued, by an officer's handing a copy to the garnishee in person, or by mailing it in a sealed envelope, registered or certified, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed to the garnishee's home or business address.
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