Georgia Judgment Enforcement — Quick Facts
Georgia provides a 7-year judgment lien renewable for additional terms, with a 7% post-judgment interest rate. Wage garnishment is available, and the homestead exemption is relatively modest, making real property liens a viable collection strategy.
Georgia Statute of Limitations on Debt
| Debt Type | Limitation Period | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Written Contract | 6 years | OCGA §9-3-24 |
| Open Account / Credit Card | 4 years | OCGA §9-3-25 |
| Oral Contract | 4 years | OCGA §9-3-25 |
| Promissory Note | 6 years | OCGA §9-3-24 |
| Judgment Lien | 7 years (renewable) | OCGA §9-12-60 |
Georgia’s 6-year SOL for written contracts is standard for the Southeast. Revival of time-barred judgments is possible under OCGA §9-12-60.
Post-Judgment Interest Rate
Georgia post-judgment interest accrues at 7% per annum under OCGA §7-4-12. Interest is simple and begins accruing from the date of judgment.
Judgment Recovery Methods in Georgia
Debtor Exemptions
| Asset Type | Exemption Amount | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Homestead | $21,500 (single) / $43,000 (married) | OCGA §44-13-100 |
| Motor Vehicle | $5,000 equity | OCGA §44-13-100(a)(3) |
| Wages | 75% of disposable earnings | OCGA §18-4-6 |
| Personal Property | $5,000 general | OCGA §44-13-100(a)(5) |
| Retirement | All ERISA-qualified plans | OCGA §44-13-100(a)(2.1) |
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Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Statutes change — verify current law with a licensed Georgia attorney before taking collection action.