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Committee advances change to tow/vehicle-portal rules so possessors can list vehicles immediately

Public Safety and Homeland Security · January 15, 2026
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Summary

A bill to let a possessor place a vehicle into the Department of Revenue's tow/vehicle portal without waiting 48 hours won committee approval and passed unopposed, the sponsor said.

Chair (Speaker 1) described a bill concerning record services and the Department of Revenue's vehicle-locator portal, explaining it would let a person in possession of a towed vehicle place it into the portal without the vehicle being kicked out for 48 hours, so owners can see where their vehicle is located.

Sponsor explained the portal issue and said the bill "simply says if you can come in possession of a vehicle, you can go ahead and put it in without it being kicked out. So when folks go into that portal, they can see where their vehicle is." The committee moved and seconded a favorable report; Representative Jackson seconded and the bill passed unopposed by voice vote.

The transcript records no opposing arguments or roll-call tally.