2025 Session Last amended: 2020 session

§ 571.73 — Property Attachable by Garnishment; Good Faith Requirement

Plain-Language Summary

Defines what property can and cannot be garnished. Attachable property includes unpaid wages (for 90 days), bank account funds, and other money or property owed to the debtor. Property that cannot be garnished includes amounts under $10, debts not yet due, and anything exempt under Minnesota or federal law.

Practical Notes
A wage garnishment is effective for 90 days from the date of service (except child support garnishments by a county, which continue until the judgment is satisfied). The garnishee can only hold up to 110% of the creditor’s claim. Amounts under $10 cannot be garnished.