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NJ A4271

NJ A4271
Prohibits towing companies from requiring owners of stolen motor vehicles to pay fee to release vehicles from storage facilities under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits towing companies from requiring the owner of a stolen motor vehicle to pay a fee to release the vehicle from a storage facility. With the rise of motor vehicle thefts in the State, every effort should be made to assist owners in recovering their stolen vehicles. Unfortunately, owners facing a financial hardship cannot pay for the release of a recovered vehicle from a towing company's storage facility because they cannot afford the fee charged by the towing company. Under this bill, the "Predatory Towing Prevention Act" is amended to prohibit a towing company from charging this fee to the owner of a stolen motor vehicle so long as the owner provides a copy of the stolen vehicle police report to the towing company. If the owner of a stolen motor vehicle has been contacted by law enforcement regarding the recovery of the owner's vehicle, the owner of the recovered vehicle will have 72 hours to retrieve the vehicle from a storage facility without incurring a direct fee. If 72 hours have passed and the owner of the recovered vehicle has not retrieved the vehicle, the towing company may charge the owner a fee for the days the vehicle has been kept at the storage facility beyond the 72-hour period. Notwithstanding any fee incurred by the 72-hour requirement, any fee to release the recovered vehicle from a storage facility will be paid by the insurance carrier insuring the vehicle or, if the vehicle is not insured, by the State Motor Vehicle Commission. The insurance carrier of the recovered vehicle may pay the fee to release the recovered vehicle directly to the towing company or may reimburse the vehicle owner for the cost.

AI Summary

This bill amends the "Predatory Towing Prevention Act" to prohibit towing companies from charging owners of stolen motor vehicles a fee to release their recovered vehicles from storage facilities, provided the owner submits a copy of the police report for the stolen vehicle. If law enforcement has contacted the owner about the vehicle's recovery, the owner has 72 hours to retrieve it without incurring a direct fee, though fees for storage beyond this period may apply. Ultimately, any fee to release the recovered vehicle will be paid by the vehicle's insurance carrier or, if uninsured, by the State Motor Vehicle Commission, with the insurance carrier having the option to pay the towing company directly or reimburse the owner.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee (on 02/19/2026)

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