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Bankruptcy Exemptions by State

Exemptions 50 States + DC Updated 2026

Bankruptcy exemptions determine what property you can keep when filing for bankruptcy. Each state sets its own exemption amounts, and approximately 21 jurisdictions also allow debtors to choose the federal exemption system instead. This directory covers all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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Search by state name or abbreviation, or filter by federal option availability. Click any state name for a detailed exemption breakdown including federal reference amounts, key concepts, and domicile requirements.

51
Jurisdictions
21
Allow Federal Option
30
State-Only
$27,900
Federal Homestead

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Showing 51 of 51 jurisdictions

State Code Federal Option Homestead Vehicle Wildcard
Alabama AL No $16,450 (up to 160 acres) $5,000 (if no wildcard used) $7,500 (personal property)
Alaska AK Yes $72,900 $4,000 None
Arizona AZ No $250,000 $6,000 ($12,000 if disabled) None
Arkansas AR Yes Unlimited (up to 80 urban / 160 rural acres) $1,200 (married: separate) $500
California CA No $300,000–$600,000 (varies by county median home price) $7,500 $1,600 + unused homestead (System 1) or $33,050 (System 2)
Colorado CO No $250,000 ($350,000 if elderly/disabled) $7,500 (elderly: $12,500) None
Connecticut CT Yes $75,000 $3,500 $1,000
Delaware DE No None (tenancy by entirety only) None specific $5,000
District of Columbia DC Yes Unlimited (as to value, principal residence) $2,575 $1,325 + up to $12,575 unused homestead
Florida FL No Unlimited (up to 1/2 acre urban, 160 acres rural) $1,000 $4,000 (if no homestead claimed) + $1,000
Georgia GA No $21,500 $5,000 $1,200 + unused homestead up to $10,000
Hawaii HI Yes $30,000 (head of family) / $20,000 (individual) $2,575 None
Idaho ID No $175,000 $10,000 $1,500
Illinois IL No $15,000 $2,400 $4,000
Indiana IN No $22,750 No separate exemption (use wildcard) $10,250
Iowa IA No Unlimited (up to 1/2 acre urban, 40 acres rural) No separate exemption $500 (in combination with clothing/household)
Kansas KS No Unlimited (up to 1 acre urban, 160 acres rural) $20,000 (single) / $40,000 (married) None
Kentucky KY Yes $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
Louisiana LA No $35,000 (up to 200 acres) No specific exemption (use general) None
Maine ME No $47,500 ($95,000 if age 60+ or disabled) $7,500 $400 per item + $6,000 aggregate
Maryland MD No None (tenancy by entirety only) No separate exemption $6,000
Massachusetts MA Yes $500,000 (if declared) $7,500 None
Michigan MI Yes $40,475 ($60,725 if age 65+) $3,525 $1,325 + $12,250 unused homestead
Minnesota MN Yes $450,000 (480 acres rural, 1/2 acre urban) $4,600 ($46,000 if modified for disability) None
Mississippi MS No $75,000 (160 acres) $10,000 $10,000 personal property
Missouri MO No $15,000 $3,000 $600 + $1,250 head of family
Montana MT No $250,000 $2,500 None
Nebraska NE No $60,000 No separate exemption $2,500
Nevada NV No $605,000 $15,000 None
New Hampshire NH Yes $120,000 $4,000 $1,000 + $8,000 for any property
New Jersey NJ Yes None (tenancy by entirety only) No separate exemption $1,000
New Mexico NM Yes $60,000 $4,000 $500
New York NY Yes $179,975–$299,975 (varies by county) $4,825 $1,175 + unused homestead portion
North Carolina NC No $35,000 ($60,000 if age 65+) $3,500 $5,000 + $1,000 per dependent (up to $4,000)
North Dakota ND No $150,000 (2 acres urban) $1,200 + $32,000 for head of family $7,500
Ohio OH No $145,425 $4,000 $1,325
Oklahoma OK No Unlimited (up to 1 acre urban, 160 acres rural) $7,500 None
Oregon OR Yes $40,000 ($50,000 joint) $3,000 $400 per item + $7,500 catch-all
Pennsylvania PA Yes None (tenancy by entirety only) No separate exemption $300 + aggregate personal property
Rhode Island RI Yes $500,000 $12,000 None
South Carolina SC Yes $63,250 (joint: double) $5,725 $5,725 (any property)
South Dakota SD No Unlimited (up to 1 acre urban, 160 acres rural) No separate exemption $6,000
Tennessee TN No $5,000 ($7,500 joint) — $25,000 if age 62+ Included in personal property $10,000 personal property
Texas TX Yes Unlimited (up to 10 acres urban, 100 acres single / 200 acres family rural) $2,500 per member (up to $50,000 personal property aggregate) $50,000 single / $100,000 family (personal property)
Utah UT No $45,800 (joint: double) $3,000 None
Vermont VT Yes $125,000 $2,500 $400 per item + $7,000 aggregate
Virginia VA No $5,000 + $500 per dependent $6,000 $1,000
Washington WA Yes $125,000 (varies by county, some up to $125,000) $3,250 $3,000 (additional $1,000 for certain property)
West Virginia WV No $25,000 $2,400 $800 per item + $8,000
Wisconsin WI Yes $75,000 $4,000 $5,000 + unused other exemptions
Wyoming WY No $20,000 ($40,000 for couple) $5,000 None

Federal Exemption Amounts (Reference)

For states that allow the federal option, the following amounts apply under 11 U.S.C. § 522(d), effective April 1, 2025:

Category Amount Statute
Homestead$27,900§ 522(d)(1)
Motor Vehicle$4,450§ 522(d)(2)
Household Goods$14,875§ 522(d)(3)
Jewelry$2,075§ 522(d)(4)
Wildcard$1,475 + $13,950 unused homestead§ 522(d)(5)
Tools of Trade$2,800§ 522(d)(6)
Retirement AccountsUnlimited (ERISA-qualified)§ 522(b)(3)(C) / ERISA
Life Insurance$14,875§ 522(d)(8)
Personal Injury$27,900§ 522(d)(11)(D)
Public BenefitsUnlimited§ 522(d)(10)

Not Legal Advice

This directory provides general information about bankruptcy exemptions for educational and research purposes. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Exemption amounts are subject to change through legislation and periodic adjustments. Consult a licensed bankruptcy attorney in your state before making decisions about your case.

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