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IA HSB656

IA HSB656
A bill for an act relating to remote sales of motor vehicles.(See HF 2485.)


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Introduced
02/03/2026
In Committee
02/03/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

Under current law, a retail seller licensed under Code chapter 322 (motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and dealers) is authorized to sell, offer, barter, negotiate, exchange, and communicate regarding the sale of a motor vehicle via mail, either electronically or by courier, and to deliver a vehicle to the residence of the buyer or another agreed-to location (remote sale). Motor vehicles sold in a remote sale must be located at the place of business as listed on the seller’s license. This bill strikes the phrase “as listed on the license”. The bill does not amend the requirement to list on a license application the location of each place of business within Iowa to be used by the applicant for the conduct of the applicant’s business (Code section 322.4(1)(c)) or the requirement to list on the license the seller’s principal place of business and location therein of each place wherein the licensee is licensed to carry on such business (Code section 322.7(1)(b)). The bill authorizes a dealer to possess an electronic copy of a vehicle’s certificate of title when a motor vehicle is offered for remote sale. The bill strikes a provision prohibiting a dealer, during a remote sale, from signing a proposed purchase agreement until the dealer receives an executed purchase agreement from a buyer. Under current law, upon the transfer of any registered vehicle, the seller must, unless otherwise provided, endorse an assignment and warranty of title upon the certificate of title for such vehicle with a statement of all liens and encumbrances thereon. A person is prohibited from selling or otherwise disposing of a vehicle subject to registration H.F. _____ without delivering to the purchaser or transferee thereof a certificate of title, with certain exceptions. In addition, a person does not acquire any right, title, claim, or interest in or to any vehicle subject to registration from the owner thereof except by virtue of a certificate of title or manufacturer’s or importer’s certificate for such vehicle, with certain exceptions. The bill provides an exception for remote sales, and specifies that a person acquires right to, claim to, and interest in the motor vehicle at the time of delivery. The seller must otherwise deliver the certificate of title pursuant to current law not more than 30 days after delivery of the motor vehicle. Pursuant to current law, a person has 30 days after purchasing a vehicle to apply for and obtain a new certificate of title.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Transportation (House)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as HF 2485. (on 02/16/2026)

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