Hawaii Release of Garnishee is a legal document used in the state of Hawaii to terminate a garnishment order. A garnishment order is a court order directing a third party, such as an employer or bank, to withhold money from a debtor's wages or bank account to pay a creditor. The Hawaii Release of Garnishee form provides a method for a creditor to terminate a garnishment order and release the debtor's wages or bank account from the garnishment. There are two types of Hawaii Release of Garnishee forms: an Employer Release of Garnishee and a Bank Release of Garnishee. The Employer Release of Garnishee is used when the garnishment order is against an employee's wages, and the Bank Release of Garnishee is used when the garnishment order is against a bank account. Both forms require the creditor to provide the necessary information, including the court order number, debtor's name, and creditor's name, to release the garnishment order.