Fla. Stat. 222.11
Exemption of wages from garnishment


(1)

As used in this section, the term:“Earnings” includes compensation paid or payable, in money of a sum certain, for personal services or labor whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, or bonus.“Disposable earnings” means that part of the earnings of any head of family remaining after the deduction from those earnings of any amounts required by law to be withheld.“Head of family” includes any natural person who is providing more than one-half of the support for a child or other dependent.

(a)

“Earnings” includes compensation paid or payable, in money of a sum certain, for personal services or labor whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, or bonus.

(b)

“Disposable earnings” means that part of the earnings of any head of family remaining after the deduction from those earnings of any amounts required by law to be withheld.

(c)

“Head of family” includes any natural person who is providing more than one-half of the support for a child or other dependent.

(2)(a)

All of the disposable earnings of a head of family whose disposable earnings are less than or equal to $750 a week are exempt from attachment or garnishment.Disposable earnings of a head of a family, which are greater than $750 a week, may not be attached or garnished unless such person has agreed otherwise in writing. The agreement to waive the protection provided by this paragraph must:
Be written in the same language as the contract or agreement to which the waiver relates;
Be contained in a separate document attached to the contract or agreement; and
Be in substantially the following form in at least 14-point type:

IF YOU PROVIDE MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF THE SUPPORT FOR A CHILD OR OTHER DEPENDENT, ALL OR PART OF YOUR INCOME IS EXEMPT FROM GARNISHMENT UNDER FLORIDA LAW. YOU CAN WAIVE THIS PROTECTION ONLY BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, YOU AGREE TO WAIVE THE PROTECTION FROM GARNISHMENT.

(Consumer’s Signature) (Date Signed)

I have fully explained this document to the consumer.

(Creditor’s Signature) (Date Signed)

The amount attached or garnished may not exceed the amount allowed under the Consumer Credit Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. s. 1673.

Disposable earnings of a person other than a head of family may not be attached or garnished in excess of the amount allowed under the Consumer Credit Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. s. 1673.

(2)(a)

All of the disposable earnings of a head of family whose disposable earnings are less than or equal to $750 a week are exempt from attachment or garnishment.

(b)

Disposable earnings of a head of a family, which are greater than $750 a week, may not be attached or garnished unless such person has agreed otherwise in writing. The agreement to waive the protection provided by this paragraph must:Be written in the same language as the contract or agreement to which the waiver relates;Be contained in a separate document attached to the contract or agreement; andBe in substantially the following form in at least 14-point type:

IF YOU PROVIDE MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF THE SUPPORT FOR A CHILD OR OTHER DEPENDENT, ALL OR PART OF YOUR INCOME IS EXEMPT FROM GARNISHMENT UNDER FLORIDA LAW. YOU CAN WAIVE THIS PROTECTION ONLY BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, YOU AGREE TO WAIVE THE PROTECTION FROM GARNISHMENT.

(Consumer’s Signature) (Date Signed)

I have fully explained this document to the consumer.

(Creditor’s Signature) (Date Signed)

The amount attached or garnished may not exceed the amount allowed under the Consumer Credit Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. s. 1673.

1. Be written in the same language as the contract or agreement to which the waiver relates;
2. Be contained in a separate document attached to the contract or agreement; and
3. Be in substantially the following form in at least 14-point type:IF YOU PROVIDE MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF THE SUPPORT FOR A CHILD OR OTHER DEPENDENT, ALL OR PART OF YOUR INCOME IS EXEMPT FROM GARNISHMENT UNDER FLORIDA LAW. YOU CAN WAIVE THIS PROTECTION ONLY BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, YOU AGREE TO WAIVE THE PROTECTION FROM GARNISHMENT. (Consumer’s Signature) (Date Signed) I have fully explained this document to the consumer. (Creditor’s Signature) (Date Signed) The amount attached or garnished may not exceed the amount allowed under the Consumer Credit Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. s. 1673.

(c)

Disposable earnings of a person other than a head of family may not be attached or garnished in excess of the amount allowed under the Consumer Credit Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. s. 1673.

(3)

Earnings that are exempt under subsection (2) and are credited or deposited in any financial institution are exempt from attachment or garnishment for 6 months after the earnings are received by the financial institution if the funds can be traced and properly identified as earnings. Commingling of earnings with other funds does not by itself defeat the ability of a head of family to trace earnings.

Source: Section 222.11 — Exemption of wages from garnishment, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0222.­11 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

222.01
Designation of homestead by owner before levy
222.02
Designation of homestead after levy
222.03
Survey at instance of dissatisfied creditor
222.04
Sale after survey
222.05
Setting apart leasehold
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
222.14
Exemption of cash surrender value of life insurance policies and annuity contracts from legal process
222.15
Wages or reemployment assistance or unemployment compensation payments due deceased employee may be paid spouse or certain relatives
222.16
Wages or reemployment assistance or unemployment compensation payments so paid not subject to administration
222.17
Manifesting and evidencing domicile in Florida
222.18
Exempting disability income benefits from legal processes
222.20
Nonavailability of federal bankruptcy exemptions
222.21
Exemption of pension money and certain tax-exempt funds or accounts from legal processes
222.22
Exemption of assets in qualified tuition programs, medical savings accounts, Coverdell education savings accounts, and hurricane savings accounts from legal process
222.25
Other individual property of natural persons exempt from legal process
222.26
Additional exemptions from legal process concerning medical debt
222.29
No exemption for fraudulent transfers
222.30
Fraudulent asset conversions
222.061
Method of exempting personal property
222.201
Availability of federal bankruptcy exemptions

Current through Fall 2025

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