Oregon Bankruptcy Exemption Information
A bankruptcy trustee is responsible for examining debtors' assets to determine if any are available for liquidation. The guidelines differ for each state, so check our quick reference guide to find the most commonly claimed Oregon bankruptcy exemptions.
Homestead
$30,000 exemption for one debtor; $39,600 for combined exemptions
of two or more debtors. Also, $23,000 exemption for manufactured home ($30,000
if more than one debtor).
Wages
75 percent of weekly earnings exempt.
Automobiles
One vehicle in the amount of $2,150.
Other Property
Books, pictures and musical instruments to the value of $600; clothing,
jewelry and other personal items to the value of $1,800; tools,
implements, and books necessary for trade or business to the value of $3,000;
domestic animals to the value of $1,000; household goods, furniture,
radios, a television set and utensils all to the total value of $3,000;
and all professionally prescribed health aids.
Note: Exemptions may have changed since our last update.
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