#2025-493Decree No. 2025-493 on the Digital Register for Wage Garnishments
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This law establishes a digital register for tracking wage garnishments in France, maintained by the National Chamber of Judicial Officers. It outlines the types of data to be collected, the parties authorized to access this data, and sets terms for data retention, access rights, and modification procedures. The law aims to ensure transparency and efficiency in wage garnishment procedures.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of a digital register for wage garnishments, maintained by the National Chamber of Judicial Officers.
- Defined data collection parameters and access rights for various judicial actors.
- Set a maximum retention period for data relating to wage garnishment procedures.
Obligations
What this law requires
The National Chamber of Judicial Officers (chambre nationale des commissaires de justice) must maintain and operate the digital register for wage garnishments tracking
Judicial officers (commissaires de justice) must record suspension events in the digital register without delay
Data must be retained in the active database until wage garnishment procedure is deleted, with a maximum retention period of 10 years
The distributing judicial officer must verify the validity of wage garnishments when an automatic alert is generated after 10 years and record the absence of deletion or delete the procedure within one month
All create, consult, modify, and delete operations must be logged with identification of the author, date, time, and nature of the operation, with logs retained for 12 months