2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 018 - Judgments
Section 18.845 - Notice of exemptions form; instructions for challenge to garnishment.


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NOTICE OF EXEMPT PROPERTY
AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CHALLENGE TO GARNISHMENT
Property belonging to you may have been taken or held in order to satisfy a debt. The debt may be reflected in a judgment or in a warrant or order issued by a state agency. Important legal papers are enclosed.
YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GET YOUR PROPERTY BACK, SO READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY.
State and federal law specify that certain property may not be taken. Some of the property that you may be able to get back is listed below.
(1) Wages or a salary as described in ORS 18.375 and 18.385. Whichever of the following amounts is greater:
(a) 75 percent of your take-home wages; or
(b) $254 per workweek.
(2) Social Security benefits.
(3) Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
(4) Public assistance (welfare).
(5) Unemployment benefits.
(6) Disability benefits (other than SSI benefits).
(7) Workers’ compensation benefits.
(8) All Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income benefits, and up to $7,500 in exempt wages, retirement benefits, welfare, unemployment benefits and disability benefits, that are held in a bank account. You may attach copies of bank statements to the Challenge to Garnishment form if you claim this exemption.
(9) Spousal support, child support or separate maintenance to the extent reasonably necessary for your support or the support of any of your dependents.
(10) A homestead (house, manufactured dwelling or floating home) occupied by you, or occupied by your spouse, parent or child. Up to $40,000 of the value of the homestead is exempt. If you jointly own the homestead with another person who is also liable on the debt, up to $50,000 of the value of the homestead is exempt.
(11) Proceeds from the sale of a homestead described in item 10, up to the limits described in item 10, if you hold the proceeds for less than one year and intend to use those proceeds to procure another homestead.
(12) Household goods, furniture, radios, a television set and utensils with a combined value not to exceed $3,000.
*(13) An automobile, truck, trailer or other vehicle with a value not to exceed $3,000.
*(14) Tools, implements, apparatus, team, harness or library that are necessary to carry on your occupation, with a combined value not to exceed $5,000.
*(15) Books, pictures and musical instruments with a combined value not to exceed $600.
*(16) Wearing apparel, jewelry and other personal items with a combined value not to exceed $1,800.
(17) Domestic animals and poultry for family use with a combined value not to exceed $1,000 and their food for 60 days.
(18) Provisions and fuel for your family for 60 days.
(19) One rifle or shotgun and one pistol. The combined value of all firearms claimed as exempt may not exceed $1,000.
(20) Public or private pensions.
(21) Veterans’ benefits and loans.
(22) Medical assistance benefits.
(23) Health insurance proceeds and disability proceeds of life insurance policies.
(24) Cash surrender value of life insurance policies not payable to your estate.
(25) Federal annuities.
(26) Other annuities to $250 per month (excess over $250 per month is subject to the same exemption as wages).
(27) Professionally prescribed health aids for you or any of your dependents.
*(28) Rental assistance to an elderly person allowed pursuant to ORS 458.375.
(29) Your right to receive, or property traceable to:
(a) An award under any crime victim reparation law.
(b) A payment or payments, not exceeding a total of $10,000, on account of personal bodily injury suffered by you or an individual of whom you are a dependent.
(c) A payment in compensation of loss of future earnings of you or an individual of whom you are or were a dependent, to the extent reasonably necessary for your support and the support of any of your dependents.
(30) Amounts paid to you as an earned income tax credit under federal tax law.
(31) Your right to the assets held in, or right to receive payments under, a medical savings account or health savings account authorized under section 220 or 223 of the Internal Revenue Code.
*(32) Interest in personal property to the value of $400, but this cannot be used to increase the amount of any other exemption.
(33) Equitable interests in property.
(34) Security deposits or prepaid rent held by a residential landlord under ORS 90.300.
(35) If the amount shown as owing on the Debt Calculation form exceeds the amount you actually owe to the creditor, the difference between the amount owed and the amount shown on the Debt Calculation form.
Note: If two or more people in your household owe the claim or judgment, each of them may claim the exemptions marked by an asterisk (*).
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SPECIAL RULES APPLY FOR DEBTS THAT ARE OWED FOR CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL SUPPORT. Some property that may not otherwise be taken for payment against the debt may be taken to pay for overdue support. For instance, Social Security benefits, workers’ compensation benefits, unemployment benefits, veterans’ benefits and pensions are normally exempt, but only 50 percent of a lump sum payment of these benefits is exempt if the debt is owed for a support obligation.
YOU MUST ACT PROMPTLY IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY OR PROPERTY BACK. You may seek to reclaim your exempt property by doing the following:
(1) Fill out the Challenge to Garnishment form that you received with this notice.
(2) Mail or deliver the Challenge to Garnishment form to the court administrator at the address shown on the writ of garnishment, and mail or deliver a copy of the form to the Garnishor at the address shown on the writ of garnishment. If you wish to claim wages or salary as exempt, you must mail or deliver the form within 120 days after you receive this notice. If you wish to claim that any other money or property is exempt, or claim that the property is not subject to garnishment, you must mail or deliver the form within 30 days after you receive this notice. You have the burden of showing that your challenge is made on time, so you should keep records showing when the challenge was mailed or delivered.
(3) The law only requires that the Garnishor hold the garnished money or property for 10 days before applying it to the Creditor’s use. You may be able to keep the property from being used by the Creditor by promptly following (1) and (2) above.
You should be prepared to explain your exemption in court. If you have any questions about the garnishment or the debt, you should see an attorney.
YOU MAY USE THE CHALLENGE TO GARNISHMENT FORM ONLY FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:
(1) To claim such exemptions from garnishment as are permitted by law.
(2) To assert that property is not garnishable property under ORS 18.618.
(3) To assert that the amount specified in the writ of garnishment as being subject to garnishment is greater than the total amount owed.
YOU MAY NOT USE THE CHALLENGE TO GARNISHMENT FORM TO CHALLENGE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT.
IF YOU FILE A CHALLENGE TO A GARNISHMENT IN BAD FAITH, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO PENALTIES IMPOSED BY THE COURT THAT COULD INCLUDE A FINE. Penalties that you could be subject to are listed in ORS 18.715.
When you file a Challenge to Garnishment form, the Garnishee may be required to make all payments under the garnishment to the court, and the Garnishor may be required to pay to the court all amounts received by the Garnishor that are subject to the challenge to the garnishment. The Garnishee and Garnishor are subject to penalties if they do not. For a complete explanation of their responsibilities, see ORS 18.705 and 18.708.
______________________________________________________________________________ [2001 c.249 §64; 2001 c.538 §2a; 2003 c.79 §2; 2003 c.85 §21; 2003 c.576 §77; 2005 c.391 §2; 2005 c.456 §6; 2005 c.568 §25b; 2007 c.71 §6; 2007 c.496 §§11,16; 2009 c.430 §10; 2009 c.612 §6; 2011 c.93 §2; 2011 c.228 §3; 2011 c.317 §6; 2013 c.597 §2; 2015 c.348 §24; 2019 c.263 §3]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure

Chapter 018 - Judgments

Section 18.005 - Definitions.

Section 18.015 - Statutory references to decrees and judgments.

Section 18.028 - Authority of Chief Justice.

Section 18.029 - Effect of chapter on use of judgment.

Section 18.035 - Preparation of judgment document.

Section 18.038 - Form of judgment document generally.

Section 18.042 - Judgment in civil action that includes money award.

Section 18.048 - Judgment in criminal action that contains money award.

Section 18.052 - Duty of judge with respect to form of judgment document.

Section 18.058 - Duty of court administrator with respect to form of judgment document.

Section 18.075 - Entry of judgments in circuit courts generally.

Section 18.078 - Notice of entry of judgment in circuit court civil action.

Section 18.082 - Effect of entry of judgment.

Section 18.107 - Corrections to civil judgments.

Section 18.112 - Correction of designation of judgment as general judgment.

Section 18.150 - Judgment liens in circuit courts.

Section 18.152 - Establishing judgment liens in other counties.

Section 18.158 - Judgment lien based on judgment for child support or spousal support entered in another state.

Section 18.162 - Judgment lien based on justice and municipal court judgments; satisfaction filing fee.

Section 18.165 - Priority of judgment lien over unrecorded conveyance.

Section 18.170 - Form for lien record abstract; rules.

Section 18.180 - Expiration of judgment remedies in circuit court.

Section 18.182 - Extension of judgment remedies.

Section 18.185 - Extension of judgment lien of spousal support award.

Section 18.190 - Spousal support awards in judgments entered before January 1, 2004.

Section 18.194 - Expiration and extension of judgment remedies for justice and municipal court judgments.

Section 18.200 - Release of lien.

Section 18.202 - Reinstatement of lien.

Section 18.205 - Assignment of judgment.

Section 18.225 - Satisfaction of money awards generally.

Section 18.228 - Satisfaction of support awards payable to Department of Justice.

Section 18.232 - Alternate method for satisfaction of support awards payable to Department of Justice.

Section 18.235 - Motion to satisfy money award.

Section 18.238 - Proceedings after discharge in bankruptcy.

Section 18.242 - Contribution among judgment debtors; subrogation of surety.

Section 18.245 - Jurisdictional requirements.

Section 18.252 - Execution.

Section 18.255 - Enforcement of judgment by circuit court for county where debtor resides.

Section 18.265 - Debtor examination.

Section 18.268 - Conduct of debtor examination; seizure of property.

Section 18.270 - Written interrogatories.

Section 18.300 - Resident entitled to use federal exemptions or state exemptions in bankruptcy.

Section 18.312 - Execution not to issue against property of deceased party; exception.

Section 18.345 - Exempt personal property generally.

Section 18.348 - Certain funds exempt when deposited in account; limitation.

Section 18.358 - Certain retirement plans exempt from execution; exceptions.

Section 18.375 - Definitions.

Section 18.385 - Wage exemption.

Section 18.395 - Homestead exemption.

Section 18.398 - Denial of homestead exemption when judgment is for child support.

Section 18.412 - Notice of intent to discharge judgment lien against homestead.

Section 18.415 - Objections to discharge; hearing.

Section 18.422 - Release of judgment lien.

Section 18.600 - Definitions.

Section 18.605 - Debts subject to garnishment; when writ may be issued on debt.

Section 18.607 - Form of writ; single writ for two or more debtors.

Section 18.609 - Validity of writ after issuance.

Section 18.610 - Court with authority over writ.

Section 18.618 - Property not subject to garnishment.

Section 18.620 - Setoff for certain amounts payable to underlying lienholders.

Section 18.625 - Duration of writ’s effect.

Section 18.627 - Multiple writs.

Section 18.635 - Who may issue writs.

Section 18.638 - Writs issued by court administrators generally.

Section 18.640 - Grounds for denying issuance of writ.

Section 18.645 - Writs issued by Division of Child Support or district attorney; rules.

Section 18.650 - Items required to be delivered to garnishee.

Section 18.652 - Manner of delivery; delivery fee.

Section 18.655 - Proper person to receive writ.

Section 18.658 - Documents to be delivered to debtor.

Section 18.665 - Duties generally.

Section 18.668 - Immunity by payment to court administrator or delivery to sheriff.

Section 18.670 - Exceptions to garnishee’s duties.

Section 18.680 - Response required; time.

Section 18.682 - When response not required.

Section 18.685 - Contents of response; manner of making payment.

Section 18.690 - Delivery of garnishee response.

Section 18.692 - Supplemental garnishee response.

Section 18.700 - Manner of making challenge to garnishment.

Section 18.702 - Notice to garnishor and garnishee of challenge to garnishment.

Section 18.705 - Duties of garnishor and creditor created by challenge to garnishment.

Section 18.708 - Duties of garnishee created by challenge to garnishment.

Section 18.710 - Hearing on challenge to garnishment.

Section 18.712 - Allowance or denial of challenge.

Section 18.715 - Sanctions.

Section 18.718 - Special procedures for writs issued for past due support.

Section 18.730 - Payment of money under writ; garnishor’s duty to hold payments.

Section 18.732 - Money owed to debtor that is due within 45 days.

Section 18.735 - Payment of wages subject to garnishment.

Section 18.736 - Processing fee.

Section 18.738 - Acceptance or rejection of payments by court administrator.

Section 18.740 - Payments erroneously sent to court.

Section 18.742 - Crediting of payments against debt.

Section 18.750 - Application of ORS 18.750 to 18.760.

Section 18.752 - Garnishee duties.

Section 18.755 - Request for sale; sheriff’s fees.

Section 18.758 - Sheriff’s sale.

Section 18.770 - Release of garnishment.

Section 18.775 - Liability of garnishee.

Section 18.778 - Order to appear.

Section 18.780 - Pleadings; default judgment.

Section 18.784 - Certain financial institution deposits not subject to garnishment; garnishment account review.

Section 18.785 - Duties of financial institution; notice to account holder.

Section 18.787 - Liability of financial institution.

Section 18.790 - Search fee; garnishment processing fee.

Section 18.792 - Safe deposit boxes.

Section 18.800 - Special procedures for writs issued to enforce agency orders or warrants.

Section 18.810 - Use of writ for provisional process.

Section 18.830 - Writ of garnishment form.

Section 18.832 - Debt calculation form.

Section 18.835 - Garnishee response form.

Section 18.838 - Instructions to garnishee form.

Section 18.840 - Wage exemption calculation form.

Section 18.842 - Release of garnishment form.

Section 18.845 - Notice of exemptions form; instructions for challenge to garnishment.

Section 18.847 - Notice to debtor of garnishment account review.

Section 18.850 - Challenge to garnishment form.

Section 18.854 - Notices of garnishment generally.

Section 18.855 - Notices of garnishment issued by state agencies.

Section 18.857 - Notice of garnishment issued by county tax collector.

Section 18.860 - Function of writ.

Section 18.862 - Form of writ.

Section 18.865 - Court administrator to issue writ.

Section 18.867 - Issuance of writs for certain judgments awarding child support.

Section 18.868 - Sheriff to whom writ is issued.

Section 18.872 - Return on writ of execution.

Section 18.875 - Instructions to sheriff.

Section 18.878 - Manner of levying on property.

Section 18.880 - Alternative procedure for levying on tangible personal property.

Section 18.882 - Criminal penalty for moving, using or damaging secured property.

Section 18.884 - Levying on intangible personal property.

Section 18.886 - Creditor’s bond.

Section 18.887 - Forcible entry for purpose of levying on personal property.

Section 18.888 - Notice of levy.

Section 18.892 - Challenge to writ of execution.

Section 18.896 - Challenge to execution form.

Section 18.898 - Hearing on challenge to execution.

Section 18.901 - Definition of residential property.

Section 18.904 - Order required for sale of residential property; exceptions.

Section 18.906 - Motion for order authorizing sale of residential property.

Section 18.908 - Notice of motion for order authorizing sale of residential property.

Section 18.912 - Hearing on motion for order authorizing sale of residential property.

Section 18.918 - Person entitled to written notice of sale.

Section 18.920 - Notice of sale of personal property.

Section 18.922 - Expedited sale of perishable personal property; expedited sale to prevent loss of value.

Section 18.924 - Notice of sale of real property.

Section 18.926 - Legal notices website; posting fee.

Section 18.930 - Conduct of sale generally; county fee.

Section 18.932 - Postponement of sale; rules.

Section 18.936 - Bid by judgment creditor.

Section 18.938 - Manner of payment.

Section 18.940 - Bill of sale for personal property.

Section 18.942 - Sheriff’s certificate of sale for real property.

Section 18.944 - Notice of completed sale.

Section 18.946 - Possession after sale; right to rents or value of use.

Section 18.948 - Confirmation of sale of real property.

Section 18.950 - Delivery and distribution of proceeds; satisfaction document.

Section 18.952 - Effect of sale on judgment debtor’s or mortgagor’s title; effect of redemption by judgment debtor or mortgagor.

Section 18.960 - Definitions.

Section 18.962 - Property that may be redeemed.

Section 18.963 - Who may redeem.

Section 18.964 - Time for redemption.

Section 18.965 - Notice to seller before end of redemption period.

Section 18.966 - Redemption amount payable to purchaser.

Section 18.967 - Redemption amount payable to redemptioner.

Section 18.968 - Setoff for rents, income and profits realized by certificate holder; certificate holder’s lien for crops and amounts expended to prevent waste.

Section 18.970 - Redemption notice.

Section 18.971 - Objection to redemption notice.

Section 18.972 - Response to redemption notice.

Section 18.973 - Objection to response.

Section 18.975 - Payment of redemption amount.

Section 18.978 - Court proceedings on objections.

Section 18.980 - Accounting.

Section 18.981 - Manner of payment.

Section 18.985 - Sheriff’s deed.

Section 18.986 - Manufactured dwellings and floating homes.

Section 18.987 - Purchaser’s interest in land sale contract; leasehold interest in land with unexpired term of more than two years.

Section 18.988 - Seller’s right to receive payments under land sale contract.

Section 18.989 - Equitable interests in property.

Section 18.995 - Owner not allowed to neglect foreclosed residential real property; local government to notify owner of violation; lien for unreimbursed costs.

Section 18.999 - Recovery of amounts related to attempts to recover debt or enforce judgment.