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Arizona vehicle exemptionWhat is the name of your state? Arizona So sorry and thank you. I am reposting and I think I know how to do it now instead of piggy backing. I'm new at this but a quick study. My husband and I willl be filing Chapter 7 in the very near future. In Arizona there is an automobile exemption: Motor Vehicle: $5,000 or $10,000 if disabled. (got this from [url]http://www.bankruptcyaction.com/azemptions.htm[/url]) and it seems up to date. We have two cars. Both paid for. I am permanently disabled. One car is my husband's old stick shift worth about 1200 probably:-) and the other a 1998 Neon worth maybe 5000 tops. Does this exemption pertain to ONE car or will 2 crummy cars which total less than the disabled exemption count as one? SO confused. My name is jointly on the Neon. Thanks, LLP |
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| What you have cited is an attempt to summarize the exemptions. The full statute answers your question. It reads: "33-1125. Personal items The following property of a debtor used primarily for personal, family or household purposes shall be exempt from process: 8. One motor vehicle not in excess of a fair market value of five thousand dollars. If the debtor is physically disabled, the fair market value of the motor vehicle shall not exceed ten thousand dollars." Source: [url]http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/33/01125.htm[/url]
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