Delaware Judgment Enforcement — Quick Facts
Delaware has a short 3-year statute of limitations on most contract debts and relatively low post-judgment interest of 5%. While the state lacks a traditional homestead exemption for judgment liens, wage garnishment and bank levies are available tools for creditors.
Delaware Statute of Limitations on Debt
| Debt Type | Limitation Period | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Written Contract | 3 years | Del. Code 10 §8106 |
| Open Account / Credit Card | 3 years | Del. Code 10 §8106 |
| Oral Contract | 3 years | Del. Code 10 §8106 |
| Promissory Note | 3 years | Del. Code 10 §8106 |
| Judgment Lien | 10 years (renewable) | Del. Code 10 §4711 |
Delaware’s 3-year SOL is relatively short for creditors. Quick action after default is critical to preserve collection rights.
Post-Judgment Interest Rate
Delaware post-judgment interest accrues at 5% per annum under Del. Code Title 6 §2301(a). Interest is simple and begins on the judgment date.
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Debtor Exemptions
| Asset Type | Exemption Amount | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Homestead | None (no homestead exemption) | N/A |
| Personal Property | $500 general | Del. Code 10 §4902 |
| Wages | Above minimum threshold (§4913 formula) | Del. Code 10 §4913 |
| Tools of Trade | $75 | Del. Code 10 §4902 |
| Retirement | All ERISA-qualified plans | Del. Code 10 §4915 |
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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 Delaware attorney before taking collection action.