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Colorado Wage Garnishment + Exemption Claim Package

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Colorado Wage Garnishment + Exemption Claim Package

Colorado Garnishment Reform Highlights (HB 20-1267)

Element Pre-Reform (Federal CCPA) Post-Reform (Colorado, current)
Max % of disposable earnings garnishable 25% 20%
Protected floor (multiple of minimum wage) 30x federal minimum wage 40x state minimum wage (whichever is greater between 30x federal and 40x state)
Continuing writ duration 91 days 182 days
Required calculation form None JDF 77 must accompany every writ
Insufficiency petition N/A Debtor may move for additional exemption if disposable earnings still insufficient

Part 1 — Pre-Garnishment Checklist (Judgment Creditor)

☐ Final money judgment entered and docketed in Colorado district or county court
☐ Judgment not stayed, satisfied, or vacated; statute of limitations on enforcement not expired (20 years per C.R.S. § 13-52-102)
☐ Verified current employer name and address for the judgment debtor (the "garnishee")
☐ Computed unpaid balance: principal + accrued interest + recoverable costs
☐ Prepared Writ of Continuing Garnishment (JDF 76)
☐ Prepared Calculation of Amount of Exempt Earnings (JDF 77) — required attachment
☐ Prepared Exemption Notice and Claim Form (JDF 82 or equivalent) for service on debtor
☐ Confirmed garnishment is not for a debt arising under § 13-54-104(3) (support / restitution / public assistance fraud) requiring a different writ
☐ Filing fee tendered to court clerk
☐ Process server / sheriff retained for personal service on garnishee
☐ Calendar 182-day continuing-writ expiration


Part 2 — Pre-Response Checklist (Judgment Debtor)

☐ Read the Exemption Notice carefully — deadlines run from the date you receive it
☐ Identify whether income source is "earnings" (compensation for personal services) — only earnings are subject to the 20% / 40x state minimum wage cap
☐ Identify any wholly-exempt funds (Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers' compensation, child support received, public assistance)
☐ Determine whether debt is for child support, restitution, or assistance fraud (different rules apply)
☐ Gather pay stubs, deposit slips, and benefit award letters to support Claim of Exemption
☐ Diary deadlines: Objection / Claim of Exemption must be filed and served promptly per JDF 82 instructions
☐ Consider filing a Motion to Dissolve or to Reduce Garnishment if 80% rule produces insufficient disposable income


Part 3 — Writ of Continuing Garnishment (Adapted from JDF 76)

DISTRICT COURT / COUNTY COURT, _________________ COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: [________________________________]

Party Role
[JUDGMENT CREDITOR], Plaintiff
v.
[JUDGMENT DEBTOR], Defendant
and
[GARNISHEE / EMPLOYER] Garnishee

Case Number: [____________________]
Division: [________] Courtroom: [________]

WRIT OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT

TO THE GARNISHEE NAMED ABOVE:

YOU ARE COMMANDED to answer the following under oath and to withhold the maximum amount allowed under C.R.S. § 13-54-104 from the disposable earnings of the Judgment Debtor for each pay period during which this Writ remains in effect.

  1. Judgment was entered against the Judgment Debtor on [__/__/____] in favor of the Judgment Creditor in the amount of $[__________].
  2. Unpaid balance as of [__/__/____]: $[__________] (principal: $[______]; interest: $[______]; costs: $[______]).
  3. This Writ of Continuing Garnishment is effective for 182 days from the date of service on the Garnishee, unless sooner terminated by court order or full satisfaction.
  4. The Garnishee shall withhold from the Defendant's disposable earnings for each pay period the lesser of:
    (a) 20% of the Defendant's disposable earnings for that pay period; or
    (b) The amount by which the Defendant's disposable earnings exceed 40 times the Colorado state minimum hourly wage in effect at the time the earnings are payable (or 40x federal minimum wage if greater).

  5. The Garnishee shall use Form JDF 77 (Calculation of the Amount of Exempt Earnings) attached to this Writ to compute the non-exempt amount for each pay period.

  6. The Garnishee shall deliver to the Defendant a copy of this Writ, the JDF 77 Calculation, and the Exemption Notice and Claim Form within seven (7) days of receipt.
  7. Within fourteen (14) days after the end of each pay period for which earnings are withheld, the Garnishee shall pay the withheld amount to the Judgment Creditor and file a copy of the JDF 77 Calculation with the Clerk of Court.

Dated: [__/__/____]

________________________________
Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk

Issued at the request of:
[Attorney/Pro Se Plaintiff Name]
[Address, Telephone, E-mail]
[Attorney Reg. No.]


Part 4 — Wage Calculation Worksheet (Adapted from JDF 77)

For Pay Period: [__/__/____] through [__/__/____]
Pay Frequency: ☐ Weekly ☐ Bi-weekly ☐ Semi-monthly ☐ Monthly

Line Calculation Amount
1 Gross earnings for pay period $[__________]
2 Federal income tax withheld $[__________]
3 Social Security and Medicare withheld $[__________]
4 Colorado state income tax withheld $[__________]
5 Other amounts required by law to be withheld $[__________]
6 Cost of health insurance withheld (per § 13-54-104(1)(a)) $[__________]
7 Disposable earnings (Line 1 minus Lines 2–6) $[__________]
8 20% of Line 7 $[__________]
9 40 × Colorado state minimum hourly wage × hours in pay period (or 30 × federal min wage, whichever protects more) $[__________]
10 Line 7 minus Line 9 (zero if negative) $[__________]
11 Non-exempt earnings = lesser of Line 8 or Line 10 $[__________]
12 Amount withheld and forwarded to Judgment Creditor $[__________]

Prepared by: [________________________________] (Garnishee Representative)
Title: [________________________________]
Date: [__/__/____]


Part 5 — Exemption Notice to Judgment Debtor (Adapted from JDF 82)

TO: [JUDGMENT DEBTOR NAME], [Address]

A Writ of Continuing Garnishment has been served on your employer. By Colorado law (C.R.S. § 13-54-104), only a limited portion of your wages may be withheld. You may have additional protections. Some types of income are completely exempt, including:

  • Social Security retirement, SSI, and SSDI benefits
  • Veterans' benefits
  • Unemployment compensation
  • Workers' compensation
  • Child support and maintenance received
  • Public assistance / TANF / SNAP
  • Pensions to the extent provided by law
  • Earnings already protected by the 80% / 40x state minimum wage floor

If any of your wages or other funds being garnished are exempt, you must file a written objection (Claim of Exemption) with the court within fourteen (14) days of receiving this notice. A hearing will be set within ten (10) days of filing.

You have the right to consult an attorney. If you cannot afford one, you may contact Colorado Legal Services at (303) 837-1313.


Part 6 — Claim of Exemption / Objection (Judgment Debtor's Filing)

DISTRICT COURT / COUNTY COURT, _________________ COUNTY, COLORADO

Party Role
[JUDGMENT CREDITOR], Plaintiff
v.
[JUDGMENT DEBTOR], Defendant
and
[GARNISHEE] Garnishee

Case Number: [____________________]

OBJECTION TO CALCULATION OF EXEMPT EARNINGS AND CLAIM OF EXEMPTION

I, [JUDGMENT DEBTOR NAME], object to the garnishment served on [__/__/____] and claim the following exemption(s):

☐ All or part of the withheld amount is from a wholly exempt source under C.R.S. § 13-54-102. Source: [________________________________]
☐ The Garnishee's JDF 77 Calculation is incorrect because [________________________________].
☐ My disposable earnings do not exceed 40 times the Colorado state minimum hourly wage and therefore nothing should be withheld.
☐ Even after the statutory withholding cap, the remaining 80% of my disposable earnings is insufficient to support myself and/or my dependents and I request additional exemption under C.R.S. § 13-54-104(3)(a).
☐ The funds being garnished are: ☐ Social Security ☐ SSI ☐ VA benefits ☐ Unemployment ☐ Workers' Compensation ☐ Child support received ☐ Public assistance ☐ Other: [____________________]
☐ Other grounds: [________________________________]

Total amount claimed exempt: $[__________]

I REQUEST a hearing under C.R.S. § 13-54.5-108.

Dated: [__/__/____]

________________________________
[Judgment Debtor Signature]
[Printed Name]
[Mailing Address]
[Telephone] [E-mail]

VERIFICATION
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Colorado that the foregoing is true and correct.

________________________________
[Judgment Debtor]


Part 7 — Answer of Garnishee (Adapted from JDF 76 reverse)

The Garnishee, [________________________________], by its authorized representative, states under oath:

  1. The Defendant ☐ is ☐ is not employed by the Garnishee.
  2. Defendant's pay frequency: ☐ Weekly ☐ Bi-weekly ☐ Semi-monthly ☐ Monthly
  3. Defendant's next regular payday: [__/__/____]
  4. Defendant's gross earnings for last pay period: $[__________]
  5. Defendant's disposable earnings for last pay period: $[__________]
  6. Amount withheld pursuant to this Writ for last pay period: $[__________]
  7. Other garnishments / income assignments in effect against Defendant (specify): [________________________________]
  8. The Garnishee delivered the Writ, JDF 77, and Exemption Notice to Defendant on [__/__/____].

VERIFICATION

________________________________
[Authorized Representative]
[Title]
Subscribed and sworn before me this [____] day of [______________], [______].

________________________________
Notary Public


Part 8 — Motion to Dissolve / Reduce Garnishment

[Caption as above]

MOTION TO DISSOLVE WRIT OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TO REDUCE AMOUNT WITHHELD

The Judgment Debtor, by [pro se / counsel], moves the Court to dissolve the Writ of Continuing Garnishment served on [__/__/____], or alternatively to reduce the amount withheld, and states:

  1. The garnishment should be dissolved because:
    ☐ The underlying judgment has been satisfied in full.
    ☐ The underlying judgment has been vacated, stayed, or is on appeal with supersedeas bond.
    ☐ All funds withheld are from a wholly exempt source under C.R.S. § 13-54-102.
    ☐ The Writ was not properly issued or served.
    ☐ The 182-day continuing period has expired.
    ☐ Other: [________________________________].

  2. Alternatively, the amount withheld should be reduced under C.R.S. § 13-54-104(3) because, after the standard statutory withholding, the remaining disposable earnings are insufficient to support the Judgment Debtor and dependents.

  3. Supporting facts: [________________________________].

WHEREFORE, the Judgment Debtor requests the Court enter an order ☐ dissolving the Writ; ☐ reducing the percentage or amount withheld; ☐ setting a hearing under C.R.S. § 13-54.5-108; and ☐ granting such other relief as is just.

Dated: [__/__/____]

________________________________
[Movant / Attorney Signature]


Part 9 — Notice of Hearing

[Caption as above]

NOTICE OF HEARING ON OBJECTION / CLAIM OF EXEMPTION / MOTION TO DISSOLVE

TO: All parties and the Garnishee:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing on the [Objection and Claim of Exemption / Motion to Dissolve] filed by [________________________________] on [__/__/____] will be held:

Date: [__/__/____]
Time: [____:____] ☐ a.m. ☐ p.m.
Location: [________________________________], Courtroom [________]
Judge / Magistrate: [________________________________]

Pursuant to C.R.S. § 13-54.5-108, this hearing is set within ten (10) days after the filing of the objection.

Dated: [__/__/____]

________________________________
Clerk of Court / Movant


Part 10 — Certificate of Service

I certify that on [__/__/____] I served a true and correct copy of the foregoing on the following parties by the method indicated:

Party Method Address / E-mail
Judgment Creditor / Counsel ☐ Hand ☐ U.S. Mail ☐ E-service [________________________________]
Judgment Debtor ☐ Hand ☐ U.S. Mail ☐ E-service [________________________________]
Garnishee ☐ Hand ☐ U.S. Mail ☐ Certified Mail [________________________________]

________________________________
[Signature]
[Printed Name]


Sources and References

  • Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-54-104 (Restrictions on garnishment of earnings)
  • Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-54-102 (Property exempt — personal property)
  • Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-54.5-101 et seq. (Garnishment procedure)
  • Colorado HB 20-1267 (Garnishment Reform Act, eff. Oct. 1, 2020)
  • Colorado Judicial Branch forms: JDF 76 (Writ of Continuing Garnishment), JDF 77 (Calculation of Exempt Earnings), JDF 82 (Exemption Notice and Claim)
  • 15 U.S.C. § 1673 (Federal CCPA wage garnishment cap)
  • Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure 103 (Garnishment)

Disclaimer: This template provides general information about Colorado garnishment procedure and is not a substitute for legal advice. Colorado garnishment law was substantially revised by HB 20-1267 and continues to be subject to minimum-wage adjustments and judicial interpretation. Always verify current statutory text and consult a Colorado-licensed attorney before filing.

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