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Florida Wage Garnishment Rules — §222.11

Florida allows wage garnishment after judgment, but §222.11, F.S., protects head-of-family disposable earnings. Earnings at or below $750 per week are fully exempt for a qualifying head of family. Higher earnings remain protected unless a valid written waiver applies. Exempt earnings deposited in a bank account stay protected for 6 months if traceable.

Head-of-Family Exemption Under §222.11, F.S.

Florida's head-of-family wage exemption is among the strongest in the United States. The exemption protects "disposable earnings" — gross wages minus statutory deductions — from garnishment for any head of family.

Weekly Disposable Earnings Head of Family Not Head of Family
$750 or less Fully exempt Subject to federal CCPA limits
More than $750 Exempt unless written waiver applies Subject to federal CCPA limits (25% or 30× federal minimum wage)
Bank account tracing — 6-month rule. Under §222.11, F.S., exempt earnings retain their protected status when deposited into a bank account, provided the funds are traceable to the wage source for up to 6 months after deposit. Mixing with non-exempt funds can defeat traceability.

How a Continuing Writ of Garnishment Works

  1. Verify head-of-family risk. Investigate marital status, dependents, and earnings level before filing — the wrong target wastes filing fees.
  2. File continuing writ. Continuing writ of garnishment under §77.0305 captures earnings on a recurring basis from the same employer.
  3. Serve the employer. Service triggers the employer's withholding obligation on subsequent payroll cycles.
  4. Debtor notice and claim form. The debtor is served with notice and a head-of-family claim form. A claim freezes garnishment pending a hearing.
  5. Exemption hearing. The debtor must prove head-of-family status and earnings level. Court determines exempt vs. non-exempt amounts.
  6. Ongoing remittance. Non-exempt portion remitted by employer to creditor on each payroll until judgment satisfied.

People Also Ask

Can wages be garnished in Florida?

Yes, but §222.11, F.S., protects head-of-family disposable earnings at or below $750 per week. Higher earnings remain protected unless a written waiver applies. Exempt wages deposited in a bank account are protected for 6 months if traceable to the source.

What is the head-of-family exemption in Florida?

A head of family is a person providing more than half the support for a child or other dependent. Florida's §222.11 exempts head-of-family disposable earnings at or below $750 per week from garnishment. Above $750/week, earnings are exempt absent a written waiver.

How much of my wages can be garnished in Florida?

If the debtor is not head of family, federal CCPA limits apply: lesser of 25% of disposable earnings or amount exceeding 30 times federal minimum wage. Head of family with earnings ≤$750/week is fully exempt; above $750/week the exemption typically still applies absent written waiver.

Can exempt wages in a bank account be garnished?

No, if the funds are traceable to head-of-family wages under §222.11, F.S., they remain protected for 6 months after deposit. Mixing wage funds with other deposits can defeat traceability — careful tracing is required to maintain the exemption claim.

How does a debtor claim the head-of-family exemption?

The debtor files a claim of exemption and request for hearing within the statutory window after notice of garnishment. The debtor must prove head-of-family status (more than half support for a dependent) and weekly earnings at or below the threshold. Burden is on the debtor.

High-value E-E-A-T signal. Florida's wage garnishment landscape — particularly the $750/week head-of-family threshold and the 6-month bank account tracing rule — is one of the most defendant-friendly in the country. Generic out-of-state collection content frequently misstates these protections. Verify every wage garnishment plan against current §222.11 and recent Florida appellate decisions before filing.

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Last reviewed: April 2026