Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB282

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  
Enrolled
4/8/26  
Passed
4/17/26  

Caption

Manufactured Homes; certificate of title for 1999 models and earlier, Alabama Department of Revenue authorized to issue titles upon request

Impact

The impact of SB282 on state laws primarily involves the modification of Section 32-20-21 of the Code of Alabama. By permitting the issuance of titles for older manufactured homes, the bill seeks to facilitate transactions and ownership clarity for these properties. This amendment addresses a gap that could hinder ownership rights for individuals with older manufactured homes, thereby streamlining the legal process and reinforcing homeowner rights in the state.

Summary

SB282 is a legislative bill introduced to amend the existing laws surrounding manufactured homes in Alabama, specifically focusing on the issuance of certificates of title. The bill allows the Alabama Department of Revenue to issue certificates of title to current owners of manufactured homes that are model year 1999 and earlier. This change aims to modernize the regulatory framework governing manufactured homes and make it easier for homeowners to prove ownership.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB282 is largely positive, as the measures introduced by the bill are viewed favorably by stakeholders interested in home ownership and property rights. Legislators recognized that allowing the issuance of titles for older manufactured homes would benefit current owners and promote a more effective management of such properties. The universal support, evidenced by a 100-0 voting outcome, suggests that there is a consensus regarding the need for such legislative reform.

Contention

While the bill received broad support, potential points of contention could arise from those who own older manufactured homes that may not meet the new regulatory standards set by the Department of Revenue. Nonetheless, the bill's enactment on January 1, 2027, marks a significant change aimed at enhancing the ownership experience for a specific segment of the housing market.

Companion Bills

AL HB435

Same As Manufactured Homes; certificate of title for 1999 models and earlier, Alabama Department of Revenue authorized to issue titles upon request

Previously Filed As

AL SB29

Government issued licenses, permits, and certifications; time frame imposed for issuing licenses etc.; exceptions provided

AL SB96

Motor vehicles; salvage certificate of title requirements, revised

AL HB42

Alabama Bail Reform Act of 1993, court authorized to accept cash deposit in certain circumstances

AL SB151

Department of Insurance, internal Code of Alabama 1975 citations corrected

AL HB440

Fire protection fee; extend requirement to manufactured homes

AL HB493

Child advocacy centers; certification by Alabama Network of Children's Advocacy Centers further provided for

AL HB498

State Superintendent of Education, authorized to issue subpoenas and summon witnesses on behalf of department; authorized to appoint special investigators

AL SB292

State Superintendent of Education, authorized to issue subpoenas and summon witnesses on behalf of department; authorized to appoint special investigators

AL HB262

Department of Insurance, internal Code of Alabama 1975 citations corrected

AL HB113

Sunset Law; Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission continued without modification until October 1, 2029

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