The Oklahoma Postjudgment General Garnishment Summons (Effective 11/01/2016) is a legal document issued by the court to the debtor after a judgment has been entered. This summons requires the debtor to appear in court and answer questions about their assets and other financial information. Depending on the type of garnishment, the summons may also require the debtor to pay back the judgment amount or face other consequences. There are two types of Oklahoma Postjudgment General Garnishment Summons (Effective 11/01/2016): (1) Wage Garnishment and (2) Bank Account Garnishment. A Wage Garnishment summons requires the debtor to appear in court and answer questions about their financial situation, including their current and past wages, the source of their income, and any other assets they may have. The court may then issue an order to the debtor's employer to withhold a certain percentage of the debtor's wages and send it to the creditor. A Bank Account Garnishment summons requires the debtor to appear in court and answer questions regarding their financial situation, including any bank accounts they may have. The court may then issue an order to the debtor's bank to freeze the debtor's funds and pay the creditor the judgment amount. It is important to note that the Oklahoma Postjudgment General Garnishment Summons (Effective 11/01/2016) is the first step of a legal process, and failure to comply with the summons may result in additional legal action being taken against the debtor.