(1) A debtor’s interest, not to exceed $1,000 in value, in a single motor vehicle as defined in s. 320.01.
(2) A debtor’s interest in any professionally prescribed health aids for the debtor or a dependent of the debtor.
(3) A debtor’s interest in a refund or a credit received or to be received, or the traceable deposits in a financial institution of a debtor’s interest in a refund or credit, pursuant to s. 32 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. This exemption does not apply to a debt owed for child support or spousal support.
(4) A debtor’s interest in personal property, not to exceed $4,000, if the debtor does not claim or receive the benefits of a homestead exemption under s. 4, Art. X of the State Constitution. This exemption does not apply to a debt owed for child support or spousal support.
History.—s. 3, ch. 93-256; s. 1, ch. 2001-129; s. 1, ch. 2007-185; s. 43, ch. 2008-4.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XV - Homestead and Exemptions
Chapter 222 - Method of Setting Apart Homestead and Exemptions
222.01 - Designation of Homestead by Owner Before Levy.
222.02 - Designation of Homestead After Levy.
222.03 - Survey at Instance of Dissatisfied Creditor.
222.05 - Setting Apart Leasehold.
222.061 - Method of Exempting Personal Property; Inventory.
222.07 - Defendant’s Rights of Selection.
222.08 - Jurisdiction to Set Apart Homestead and Exemption.
222.09 - Injunction to Prevent Sale.
222.10 - Jurisdiction to Subject Property Claimed to Be Exempt.
222.11 - Exemption of Wages From Garnishment.
222.13 - Life Insurance Policies; Disposition of Proceeds.
222.17 - Manifesting and Evidencing Domicile in Florida.
222.18 - Exempting Disability Income Benefits From Legal Processes.
222.20 - Nonavailability of Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions.
222.201 - Availability of Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions.
222.21 - Exemption of Pension Money and Certain Tax-Exempt Funds or Accounts From Legal Processes.
222.25 - Other Individual Property of Natural Persons Exempt From Legal Process.