Oregon Code § 18.627·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Multiple writs.
(1) Except as otherwise provided by law, the first writ of garnishment
delivered to a garnishee has priority over all other writs delivered to the
garnishee for the same debtor. A garnishee shall make payments or deliver
property under a subsequently delivered writ only if there is garnishable
property of the debtor remaining in the garnishees possession, control or
custody after complying with the first writ delivered to the garnishee.
(2) If a debtor
earns wages from a garnishee during the period that a writ of garnishment is in
effect under ORS 18.625, the garnishee shall make payments under the first writ
delivered to the garnishee until the expiration of the period of time specified
in ORS 18.625, and shall thereafter make payments on subsequently delivered
writs in the order in which they were delivered to the garnishee as long as
each writ continues to be effective under ORS 18.625. Any delay in payment
under a writ by reason of this subsection does not affect the expiration of the
writs effect at the time specified in ORS 18.625. If the first writ does not
garnish all wages of the debtor that are not exempt from execution, the
garnishee shall make concurrent payment on a subsequently delivered writ of the
balance of the wages that are not exempt from execution.
(3) If a
garnishee pays wages to a debtor and the garnishee receives another writ of
garnishment during the period that a writ is in effect under ORS 18.625, the
garnishee shall note those facts on the garnishee response and indicate the
date on which the previous writ will expire.
(4) A subsequent
writ of garnishment issued on behalf of the same creditor against the same
debtor and delivered to the same garnishee during the period that a previous
writ is effective under ORS 18.625 acts only to garnish property of the debtor
other than wages. [2001 c.249 §11]
(Persons Authorized to
Issue Writs)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 18.627
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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