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Arizona Reduces Amount of Earnings Subject to Garnishment - Corrected

02/03/23

Author: ADP Admin/Wednesday, February 1, 2023/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Arizona

This past November, Arizona voters approved a ballot question (Proposition 209) which decreases the portion of a debtor’s disposable earnings that are subject to debt collection except for child support payments.  

The Details:

Effective December 5*, 2022, the amount of disposable earnings subject to garnishment is the lesser of 10% or 60 times the highest applicable federal, state, or local minimum wage. 

Previously, the amount of disposable earnings that was subject to garnishment was the lesser of 25% or 30 times the federal minimum wage.

For further information, please click on the Arizona Judicial Branch website link below: 

https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Garnishment/Forms

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*The previous communication regarding the change to the Arizona garnishment limits incorrectly stated that the effective date of the change was Dec.  22, 2022.

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