Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0566

Introduced
11/18/25  
Refer
12/9/25  

Caption

Certificate of Title Application Requirements

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly modify the current regulations under section 319.23 of the Florida Statutes. The inclusion of requirements such as fingerprints and other unique biometric identifiers aims to enhance security and prevent identity fraud. The bill is intended to create a more reliable framework for vehicle title applications, which could impact both individuals and businesses involved in vehicle sales and transfers.

Summary

Bill S0566, introduced by Senator Yarborough, aims to amend the requirements for applying for a certificate of title in Florida. The proposed changes will include stipulations for proof of identity and residency, emphasizing an increase in the rigor of identity verification needed to obtain vehicle titles. This requirement aims to ensure that individuals applying for titles are properly identified and that ownership is clearly established, thus preventing fraud in vehicle registrations.

Contention

Despite its intentions, there are notable points of contention surrounding S0566. Opponents of the bill may argue that the added biometric requirements could pose privacy concerns and create barriers for those who may not have immediate access to the necessary identification documents. Furthermore, there could be discussions about the implementation costs associated with ensuring that the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) can properly process biometric data, raising concerns over increased administrative burdens.

Companion Bills

FL H0463

Similar To Certificate of Title Application Requirements

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