🌲 Maine Wage Garnishment Laws & Collection Guide ()

📍 Collecting a judgment in Maine? Wage garnishment is an effective tool in the Pine Tree State. Maine follows federal garnishment guidelines, making it relatively straightforward for creditors. This guide covers everything you need to know as part of your Maine judgment collection strategy.

25%📊 Max Disposable Earnings
20 Yrs⏱️ Judgment Duration
40×💵 Min Wage Protection
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⚖️ What Is Wage Garnishment in Maine?

Wage garnishment in Maine allows judgment creditors to collect directly from a debtor’s paycheck. The process is governed by Maine Revised Statutes Title 14, with specific garnishment procedures.

For creditors working on how to collect a judgment, wage garnishment is effective. Our skip tracing services help locate debtors throughout Maine.

💡 Key Point: Maine judgments last 20 years – one of the longest periods in the nation! Maine also uses 40× minimum wage (not 30×) for protection calculations.

⚠️ Maine Difference: Maine uses 40× minimum wage for calculating the protected amount, providing more debtor protection than federal standards.

🏛️ Types of Wage Garnishment

  • Consumer Debt Garnishment – Limited to 25% of disposable earnings
  • Child Support – Up to 50-65% of disposable earnings
  • Tax Levies – Maine Revenue Services and IRS have broader powers
  • Student Loans – Up to 15% for federal student loans

💰 Maine Wage Garnishment Limits

Maine has its own garnishment limits. Maximum garnishment is the lesser of:

🔢 Option 1: 25% of disposable earnings

💵 Option 2: Amount exceeding 40× Maine minimum wage

📋 Maine Exemption Table

Debt TypeMaximum GarnishmentNotes
📄 Consumer Debt25% or 40× min wage testMore debtor protection
👨‍👩‍👧 Child Support50-65%Priority over others
🎓 Student Loans15%Administrative process
🏛️ Tax DebtVariesBroad powers

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📋 Steps to Garnish Wages in Maine

  1. Obtain a Money Judgment

    Get a Maine judgment or domesticate an out-of-state judgment.

  2. Locate Debtor and Employer

    Our Maine skip tracing finds employer information.

  3. File Disclosure Subpoena

    Maine uses disclosure subpoenas to initiate garnishment.

  4. Serve the Employer

    Serve garnishment on the employer.

  5. Employer Responds

    Employer must disclose employment and wage information.

  6. Court Issues Order

    Garnishment order continues until judgment satisfied.

  7. Monitor Payments

    Track payments and file satisfaction when paid.

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🏙️ Maine Coverage

  • Portland – State’s largest city
  • Lewiston-Auburn – Twin cities area
  • Bangor – Eastern Maine hub
  • Augusta – State capital
  • South Portland – Portland metro

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⏱️ Garnishment Timeline

Week 1: File disclosure subpoena

Week 1-2: Serve employer

Week 2-4: Employer responds

Week 4-6: First payment received

🛡️ Debtor Protections

  • 40× minimum wage protection – Higher than federal standard
  • Exempt income – Social Security, SSI, veterans benefits
  • Objection rights – Can claim exemptions

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❓ FAQs

📋 How much can be garnished in Maine?

The lesser of 25% of disposable earnings OR amount exceeding 40× Maine minimum wage.

⏱️ How long do Maine judgments last?

20 years – one of the longest periods in the country!

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