812.19 Nonliability as garnishee; judgment when rendered.
(1) No person shall be liable as garnishee:
(a) By reason of his having drawn, accepted, made, endorsed or guaranteed any negotiable instrument; or
(b) By reason of anything received or collected by that person by execution or other process; or
(c) By reason of any money in his hands as a public officer; or
(d) By reason of anything owing by that person upon a contingency.
(4) If a garnishee is a financial institution, as defined in s. 214.01 (1) (jn), in possession of, or obligated with respect to, property subject to garnishment, the financial institution is liable to the creditor for the property in its possession, in an amount up to the garnishable amount in the account or accounts, as of the time the financial institution is first reasonably able to put the garnishment into effect, but no later than the end of the 2nd business day after the business day on which the garnishee summons and complaint is received by the financial institution. Any property that leaves the possession of the financial institution within that time frame, but before the financial institution is able to put the garnishment into effect, shall not be subject to the garnishment and the financial institution shall have no responsibility to attempt to secure the return of such property and no liability to the creditor for such property.
(5) Property in a safe deposit box in any bank or safe deposit company is not property in the possession or control of such bank or safe deposit company within the meaning of this subchapter.
(6) A debt owing by the owner of property subject to a construction lien, pursuant to s. 779.01, shall not be deemed absolutely due until the claims of subcontractors and employees under s. 779.01 have matured or expired.
(7) Except as provided in this section, judgment may be given for anything owing, although it has not become due in which case the garnishee shall not be required to pay or deliver it before the time appointed by the contract.
History: Sup. Ct. Order, 67 Wis. 2d 585, 759 (1975); 1975 c. 198; Stats. 1975 s. 812.19; 1979 c. 32 s. 92 (9); 1993 a. 80, 213, 490; 2019 a. 65.
Cross-reference: See s. 895.36, providing that no person shall be liable as garnishee of a public corporation.
Future profits of a corporation are a contingent liability as to a shareholder and are not subject to garnishment. Olen v. Phelps, 200 Wis. 2d 155, 546 N.W.2d 507 (Ct. App. 1996), 93-3302.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
812.01 - Commencement of garnishment.
812.02 - Garnishment before and after judgment.
812.04 - Garnishment actions; how commenced; summons.
812.05 - Garnishee complaint before and after judgment; several garnishees.
812.06 - Garnishee fees, costs.
812.07 - Service on garnishee and defendant.
812.13 - Payments by garnishee; releases.
812.14 - Answer conclusive if no reply by plaintiff; procedure following reply.
812.15 - Defendant or garnishee may defend both actions.
812.16 - Principal action tried first; judgment.
812.18 - Liability of garnishee.
812.19 - Nonliability as garnishee; judgment when rendered.
812.20 - Action by defendant against garnishee stayed.
812.21 - Release of garnishment; bond.
812.32 - Earnings garnishment generally.
812.35 - Commencement of action.
812.40 - Stipulated extension.
812.405 - Garnishment of earnings to satisfy an order for restitution.
812.42 - Garnishment of earnings of public officers and employees.
812.43 - Retaliation by garnishee for earnings garnishment forbidden.