Nebraska Garnishment Type D — Instructions and Interrogatories is a legal document issued by a court in Nebraska to a garnishee, which is usually a bank or other financial institution. It orders the garnishee to answer questions about the debtor's financial assets, and it also instructs the garnishee to withhold and pay certain assets to the creditor. In Nebraska, there are two types of Nebraska Garnishment Type D — Instructions and Interrogatories: 1) "Instructions to Garnishee" and 2) "Interrogatories to Garnishee." The Instructions to Garnishee are a set of orders from the court that require the garnishee to provide information about the debtor's assets and to withhold and pay certain assets to the creditor. The court will also specify how much of the debtor's assets must be withheld and paid to the creditor, which is known as the garnishment amount. The Interrogatories to Garnishee are a set of questions from the court that require the garnishee to answer questions about the debtor's assets and to provide detailed information about the assets. The court will also specify the type of information that must be provided, such as account numbers, balances, and other financial details. Both the Instructions and Interrogatories to Garnishee must be answered and returned to the court within a specified period of time. Failure to do so may result in the garnishee being held in contempt of court.