A Louisiana Motion by Garnishee to Withdraw Fee is a legal document used in Louisiana courts that allows a garnishee to request permission from the court to withdraw funds from a debtor's account to satisfy a debt. This document is typically used when the debtor has failed to respond to a court order, or when the debtor's assets are not sufficient to cover the debt. There are two types of Louisiana Motion by Garnishee to Withdraw Fee: one for when the debtor is a natural person, and one for when the debtor is a business entity. The natural person motion requires information such as the debtor's full name, address, and Social Security number, whereas the business entity motion requires the entity's name, address, and Employer Identification Number. Both motions require details of the debt, including the amount owed, the date it was incurred, and the court order that was issued.