🌽 Nebraska Wage Garnishment Laws & Collection Guide ()

📍 Collecting a judgment in Nebraska? Wage garnishment in the Cornhusker State has some unique provisions. Nebraska provides additional protection for head of household debtors. This guide covers everything you need to know as part of your Nebraska judgment collection strategy.

15-25%📊 Based on Status
5 Yrs⏱️ Judgment Duration
30×💵 Min Wage Protection
24 hrs🔍 Employer Search Speed

⚖️ What Is Wage Garnishment in Nebraska?

Wage garnishment in Nebraska allows judgment creditors to collect directly from a debtor’s paycheck. The process is governed by Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 25, with special provisions for heads of household.

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

💡 Key Point: Nebraska judgments last only 5 years but can be renewed. Nebraska has special protections: 15% for head of household, 25% for non-head of household.

⚠️ Nebraska Difference: Nebraska limits garnishment to 15% for heads of household, providing more protection than the federal 25% standard.

🏛️ Types of Wage Garnishment

  • Head of Household – Limited to 15% of disposable earnings
  • Non-Head of Household – Limited to 25% of disposable earnings
  • Child Support – Up to 50-65% of disposable earnings
  • Tax Levies – Nebraska DOR and IRS have broader powers

💰 Nebraska Wage Garnishment Limits

Nebraska has special limits based on household status:

StatusMaximum GarnishmentNotes
🏠 Head of Household15% of disposable earningsMore protection
👤 Non-Head of Household25% or 30× min wage testFederal standard
👨‍👩‍👧 Child Support50-65%Priority over others

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📋 Steps to Garnish Wages in Nebraska

  1. Obtain a Money Judgment

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

  2. Locate Debtor and Employer

    Our Nebraska skip tracing finds employer information.

  3. File Order of Garnishment

    File garnishment order with the court.

  4. Serve the Employer

    Serve order on the employer (garnishee).

  5. Employer Files Answer

    Employer must respond with employment, wage, and household status information.

  6. Court Issues Continuing Order

    Garnishment continues until judgment satisfied.

  7. Monitor Payments

    Track payments and file satisfaction when paid.

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🏙️ Nebraska Coverage

  • Omaha – State’s largest city
  • Lincoln – State capital
  • Bellevue – Omaha suburb
  • Grand Island – Central Nebraska
  • Kearney – South-central Nebraska

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⏱️ Garnishment Timeline

Week 1: File order of garnishment

Week 1-2: Serve employer

Week 2-4: Employer files answer

Week 4-6: First payment received

🛡️ Debtor Protections

  • 15% limit for heads of household
  • 30× minimum wage protection
  • Exempt income – Social Security, SSI, veterans benefits
  • Objection rights – Can claim exemptions

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❓ FAQs

📋 How much can be garnished in Nebraska?

15% for heads of household; 25% (or 30× min wage test) for non-heads of household.

⏱️ How long do Nebraska judgments last?

5 years, renewable before expiration. Act quickly!

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