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Mesa/Encore Capital Group/Personal Loan Debt/How-To Guides/How to Handle Wage Garnishment
5 Steps · Mesa, AZ

How to Handle Wage Garnishment

Specifically for Encore Capital Group collecting personal loan debt in Mesa, AZ

What to do when a creditor gets a garnishment order, how to challenge it, and state-by-state exemptions that may protect your wages. This guide is tailored to residents of Mesa dealing with Encore Capital Group, one of the most-complained-about debt collectors for personal loan debt accounts. In Arizona, the statute of limitations is 6 years and wage garnishment is capped at 25% of disposable earnings.

6 years

Arizona SOL on Personal Loan Debt

$8,018

Average Personal Loan Debt

25% of disposable earnings

Garnishment Limit

Known Encore Capital Group Violations

Encore Capital Group has a documented pattern of FDCPA violations. If any of these happen to you, document them immediately and file a CFPB complaint.

  • Pursuing collection on disputed debts without pausing
  • Threatening legal action they don't intend to take
  • Failing to mark accounts as disputed on credit reports

Step-by-Step: How to Handle Wage Garnishment

These steps apply directly to your situation as a Mesa resident dealing with Encore Capital Group.

1

Understand how garnishment works

Creditors must first obtain a court judgment, then apply for a garnishment order from the court, then serve your employer. Your employer is legally required to withhold wages and send them to the creditor. This is a multi-step legal process — if there's a judgment you didn't know about, you were likely served and ignored it.

2

Check your state's garnishment limits

Federal law limits garnishment to 25% of disposable earnings or the amount exceeding 30x federal minimum wage, whichever is less. But many states have stronger protections: NC, PA, TX have virtually no garnishment for consumer debts. FL protects head-of-household wages entirely.

3

File a claim of exemption immediately

If the garnishment would cause you financial hardship, or if you qualify for an exemption (Social Security income, disability, certain retirement accounts), file a Claim of Exemption with the court that issued the order. Do this within the deadline (usually 10-30 days).

4

Challenge the underlying judgment

If you were never properly served with the lawsuit, you may be able to set aside the default judgment through a 'motion to vacate.' This undoes the judgment and gives you a chance to actually defend the case.

5

Stop future garnishments with settlement

Offer the creditor a lump-sum settlement to release the garnishment. With a judgment already in place, creditors may accept 50-60% as a lump sum rather than waiting for months of garnishment. Get the release in writing.

Personal Loan Debt Dispute Strategies

These strategies are specific to personal loan debt — the type of debt Encore Capital Group is collecting from Mesa residents.

  • Demand debt validation under FDCPA
  • Check statute of limitations in your state
  • Verify the amount is correct
  • Negotiate settlement if valid
  • Dispute credit reporting errors under FCRA

Specific Tips for Dealing with Encore Capital Group

  • Encore owns Midland Credit — same tactics, same defenses apply
  • Send all disputes via certified mail with return receipt
  • File complaints with both CFPB and your state AG simultaneously

Arizona Debt Collection Protections

ARS § 32-1001 (Collection Agency Licensing) governs debt collection in Arizona. File complaints with: AG Consumer Protection.

  • Collectors must be licensed in Arizona
  • Community property state — spouse debt implications
Exempt income in Arizona: Social Security, Workers' comp, Unemployment, Disability

Key Tips

Social Security, SSI, and most federal benefits are 100% exempt from garnishment — even if deposited in a bank account
If you see an unknown employer deduction labeled 'garnishment,' ask HR for the court name, case number, and creditor immediately
Legal aid societies offer free help with garnishment claims of exemption for low-income individuals

Frequently Asked Questions — Mesa Residents

Can Encore Capital Group garnish my wages in Mesa?

In Arizona, wage garnishment is limited to 25% of disposable earnings. Income sources protected from garnishment include: Social Security, Workers' comp, Unemployment, Disability. Encore Capital Group must first obtain a court judgment before any garnishment can begin.

What is the statute of limitations on personal loan debt in Arizona?

The statute of limitations for personal loan debt in Arizona is 6 years. After this period expires, Encore Capital Group cannot win a lawsuit on the debt if you raise the SOL as a defense in your Answer. Never ignore a lawsuit even on time-barred debt.

What violations has Encore Capital Group committed?

Known violations by Encore Capital Group include: Pursuing collection on disputed debts without pausing; Threatening legal action they don't intend to take; Failing to mark accounts as disputed on credit reports. Document any violations immediately and file a complaint at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.

How do I dispute personal loan debt with Encore Capital Group in Mesa?

To dispute personal loan debt with Encore Capital Group: send a written validation request via certified mail within 30 days of first contact, demand the original creditor name, full chain of assignment, and original signed agreement. Start with: demand debt validation under fdcpa.

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