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How to fill out the Claim Of Exemption And Request For Hearing - Pasco County Clerk online
This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough for completing the Claim Of Exemption And Request For Hearing form online for Pasco County. Whether you are new to legal processes or are familiar with them, this resource aims to simplify your filing experience.
Follow the steps to properly complete the form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Claim Of Exemption And Request For Hearing form and open it in your editor.
- Begin by filling in the case number and section at the top of the form where indicated.
- Identify and check the applicable categories for exemption from garnishment. You may choose from options such as head of family wages, social security benefits, and others. If you select the head of family wages, ensure to provide details by checking either option a or b.
- If you select 'Other exemptions as provided by law,' be sure to explain the specific exemption you are claiming in the designated area.
- Fill out your request for hearing by providing your address and telephone number for notification purposes.
- Certify your claim by signing in the designated area, indicating the date and confirming that you have furnished a copy of the request through either United States mail or hand delivery.
- If applicable, complete the notary section at the bottom, where you will indicate whether you are personally known or have produced identification, including the type of identification.
- Review the entire form for completeness and accuracy before proceeding to save your changes. Once finalized, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Claim Of Exemption And Request For Hearing online today for a smoother filing process.
Here are the rules: A creditor can garnish 25% of your disposable income or the amount by which your disposable income exceeds 30 times federal minimum wage, whichever is less. In Florida, if your disposable income is less than 30 times federal minimum wage, your wages can't be garnished at all.
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