Does Garnishment Affect Your Credit Score?

I’ve been reading mixed things online. From what I understand, the actual garnishment (like when money is taken out of your paycheck) doesn’t show up on your credit report. But the stuff that comes before it like missed payments, collections, and maybe even a court judgment does and can really mess up your score.

It’s kind of confusing though, especially since I read that judgments don’t appear on credit reports anymore. So I’m wondering… if someone ends up getting garnished is their credit already damaged by that point? Or does the garnishment somehow make things worse?

If anyone’s been through this or knows the deal, I’d love to hear your thoughts. How did it affect your score, and how long did it take to recover?
 
Garnishment itself doesn’t hit your report anymore, but like you said, everything that leads up to it absolutely torpedoes your score. Collections, missed payments, charge-offs… it’s a credit massacre
 
Yup, been through it. My score tanked from 720 to 540 before the garnishment even started. Took me 3 years and a lot of secured credit cards to crawl back.
 
This is one of those "technically no, but practically yes" situations. The garnishment doesn’t show up but it’s the end result of a bunch of terrible credit events.
 
Judgments used to show up until 2017 when credit bureaus dropped most public records like tax liens and civil judgments due to accuracy concerns.
 
Just got garnished this year. Credit score was already trash, so it didn’t make it worse. Honestly it just felt like insult to injury
 
After my garnishment i used Self (the credit builder app) and a secured Capital One card. Got back to 680 in about 18 months.
 
I think people underestimate how bad it gets before garnishment. Most creditors only go that route when you’ve ghosted them for months or years.
 
You’re not crazy, some older reporting still shows that stuff. But it’s usually not from the big 3 (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion) anymore.
 
If you pay off the judgment before they start garnishment, some creditors will file a satisfaction of judgment, which can help during manual underwriting.
 
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