Hawaii Garnishee Information is a legal process whereby a court orders a third party to withhold funds from an individual or business and deliver them to another party. This is most commonly done to satisfy a debt owed to the party. In Hawaii, there are three main types of garnishee information: 1. Wage Garnishment: This is when a court orders an employer to withhold a portion of an employee's wages and deliver them to another party. 2. Bank Account Garnishment: This is when a court orders a bank to withhold funds from an individual or business account and deliver them to another party. 3. Property Liens: This is when a court orders a lien on an individual or business's property and deliver funds from it to another party. Garnishee information is used in Hawaii to ensure that debts are paid in a timely manner and that creditors can collect the money they are owed. It also serves as a deterrent to those who may be considering not paying their debts.