No, they are not exempt. US Supreme Court case 99-34 ( Yankton Sioux v. United States) ruled that tribes have no sovereign immunity from wage garnishments. They can be served on the Casino by a Sheriff's deputy or registered process server.
Steve Hutson
Not a lawyer
It depends on each individual tribe. In most cases, the case could go to tribal court, and tribal court would determine the garnishment. It depends if the creditor wanted to go that far.
you are not good enough
No, there is not. The closest casino to Santee, California is in Lakeside, California, on the Barona Indian Reservation.
There are 115 Indian casinos.
Any casino means ANY casino, including Indian casinos.
Minnesota, Nevada and a few others are states that have opened up casinos on Indian Reservations.
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Only on the Indian reservations.
Indians did not invent casinos. One of the oldest and best-known casinos in the world is in Monte Carlo, Monaco, founded in 1861. Indian casinos did not come into being until 1988.
to many
No, there are no casinos in Branson, Missouri. Missouri has a number of casinos on riverboats and indian reservations, and many are within "day trip" range of Branson. However, there are no hotels with casinos located in Branson itself.
William N. Evans has written: 'The social and economic impact of Native American casinos' -- subject(s): Casinos, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Casinos, Economic aspects of Gambling on Indian reservations, Gambling on Indian reservations, Social aspects, Social aspects of Casinos, Social aspects of Gambling on Indian reservations 'Giving mom a break'
Yes, but at the edge of the city in Indian reservations.