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California Exemptions Increase for 2025

By Cathy Moran

new exemption numbers

New 2025 California exemption amounts becomes effective April 1, 2025. And it’s no joke.

The new exemption numbers will protect more value in cash and assets necessary for everyday living.

Exemptions define the assets that are safe from creditors in bankruptcy. The California exemptions found in CCP 704 exemptions are also available outside of bankruptcy when judgment creditors try to collect.

California bankruptcy exemptions

Californians have a special set of exemptions available only in bankruptcy, since state law prohibits them from claiming the federal bankruptcy exemptions. Those exemptions are found in CCP 703.140. (As of this writing, online versions of the code don’t reflect today’s increased numbers.)

Here are the 2025 California exemption numbers

Equity in a residence36,750
Equity in one or more motor vehicles8.625
Household goods, clothing, books, animals, musical instrument (value of each item)925
Jewelry2,175
Grub stake (also called wild card) unused amount of residential exemption, plus1,950
Tools of the trade, implements or professional books10,950
Insurance loan value in policy on debtor or someone on whom debtor is dependent19,625
Personal injury claim or recovery36,750

More exemptions are included in the California bankruptcy exemptions; this list covers only the exemptions that have a cap on the amount of the exemptions.

California state exemptions

The other exemption system that Californians can choose in bankruptcy applies also outside of bankruptcy. These classic exemptions are found in CCP 704. Where those exemptions have a dollar cap, the numbers have increased as well.

Motor vehicle8,625
Material for repair or maintain residence34,400
Jewelry, heirlooms, art10,950
Tools of the trade10,950
Money in a deposit account2,170
Public benefits (per person)2,175
Loan value of unmatured life insurance policies17,525
Vacation credits, sick leave, vacation pay8,625

Just like the California bankruptcy exemptions, the full list of exempt property is longer. Again, these are the exemptions, other than the homestead, that have a dollar limit.

California homestead for 2025

The California homestead got a real makeover in 2021. Not only was the homestead amount pegged to the median sales price of homes in the county in the prior year, the cap on the exemption adjusts annually for inflation.

The new homestead as enacted in 2021 had a minimum value of $300,000 and a maximum of $600,000, independent of the value of homes sold in the county. The minimum and the maximum values are adjusted annually.

For 2025, the adjusted California homestead minimum is $361,076 and the cap is $722,507.

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About Cathy Moran

I'm a veteran bankruptcy lawyer and consumer advocate in California's Silicon Valley. I write, teach, and speak in the hopes of expanding understanding of how bankruptcy can make life better in a family's future.

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