Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB569

Introduced
2/24/26  
Refer
2/25/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  
Engrossed
3/6/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  

Caption

Motor Vehicles and Traffic; the issuance of emergency vehicle light permits for towing service companies in certain instances; provide

Impact

The enactment of SB569 will reform existing laws related to the towing of vehicles and lien processes associated with them. The bill mandates that towing firms must enter vehicle information into a newly established database, making it easier for vehicle owners to locate their towed vehicles. Additionally, the bill specifies procedures for notifying vehicle owners when their vehicles are towed, including timelines for notifications and requirements for advertisements in cases where the vehicle owner is not immediately ascertainable. By clarifying these processes, the bill aims to protect the interests of vehicle owners from potential misuse of towing practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 569 proposes significant amendments to Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, mainly focusing on the regulation of towing services and vehicles. The bill aims to establish more streamlined processes for the issuance of emergency vehicle light permits for towing service companies and create a centralized towed motor vehicle database managed by the Department of Revenue or an authorized third party. This database is intended to facilitate compliance with notice requirements and improve communication between towing firms and vehicle owners regarding towing actions.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB569 appears to be generally positive among proponents, particularly among towing companies and lawmakers focused on improving operational transparency and fairness in towing practices. Supporters appreciate the streamlined processes and the establishment of a database that could reduce disputes over towed vehicles. However, there are concerns about the potential burden on towing firms to comply with the new regulations and whether the fees associated with the implementation could be a point of contention amongst operators.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention include the possible effects of the new regulations on towing firms and vehicle owners. While the bill is designed to protect vehicle owners and create a more transparent process, some industry stakeholders have raised concerns regarding the administrative burden that these requirements might impose on smaller towing services. Another area of contention may arise from the fees imposed for accessing owner information and other services from the database, which could lead to disputes over whether they are reasonable or could hinder compliance efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB1112

Vehicles: towing companies and storage facilities.

GA HB551

Motor vehicles; conditions, procedures, and limitations for issuance of temporary operating permits; provide

GA HB1161

Motor vehicles; proper operation upon approach by an authorized emergency vehicle or by a law enforcement vehicle for purposes of a traffic stop; provide

GA HB05465

An Act Concerning The Towing And Storage Of Motor Vehicles.

GA HB308

Motor vehicles; operation of miniature on-road vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HB957

Motor vehicles; operation of miniature on-road vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HB257

Motor vehicles; issuance of metal fleet motor vehicle license plates to certain owners prior to registration of a vehicle; provide

GA SB00407

An Act Authorizing The Commissioner Of Motor Vehicles To Issue Permits Allowing Organ Transport Vehicles To Use Certain Lights.

GA SB384

Motor Vehicle; optional five-year motor vehicle registration and revalidation for certain motor vehicles; provide

GA HB1267

Motor vehicles; increase penalties for certain offenses; provisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.