Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1272

Introduced
1/6/26  

Caption

Collateral recovery services.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact how state law governs the practice of collateral recovery. It mandates that anyone engaged in repossession must obtain a license, which includes a background check and proof of insurance coverage. This is intended to protect the rights of individuals whose property may be repossessed while also establishing a clear framework for agencies to operate within. Additionally, the bill specifies requirements for documentation, securing personal effects during repossession, and sets fines for non-compliance, which would impose stricter legal accountability in the repossession process.

Summary

House Bill 1272 proposes to amend the Indiana Code concerning the regulation of collateral recovery agencies, effectively establishing a formal licensure system for agencies involved in repossessing collateral. The bill rebrands the existing private investigator and security guard licensing board to include collateral recovery, expanding its oversight to ensure that any individual or entity involved in repossession activities is licensed. This bill seeks to create a more regulated environment around the repossession industries, aiming to set standards for professionalism and accountability within the sector.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions about the implications of such regulatory measures. While proponents argue that licensing will enhance consumer protection and professional standards, there are concerns about the potential for increased costs for collateral recovery agencies, which may get passed down to consumers. Critics may also argue that the additional regulations could restrict the operations of smaller stake agencies unable to meet the new requirements. As such, HB1272 balances the need for regulatory control with the operational realities of businesses within this industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0295

Licensing of collateral recovery services.

IN HB1442

Registration of recovery residences.

IN HB1107

Funding for family recovery courts.

IN HB1689

Human services matters.

IN SB0498

Child services.

IN HB1493

Regulation of towing services.

IN HB1404

Parental support services.

IN HB1454

Emergency ambulance services.

IN HB1391

Services for the aged and disabled.

IN HB1382

Dealer services division.

Similar Bills

IN SB0295

Licensing of collateral recovery services.

MO HB3111

Modifies provisions relating to professional surety bail bond agents

IN HB1184

Towing matters.

KY HB58

AN ACT relating to privacy protection.

LA HB969

Provides relative to compensation for victims of criminal offenses (EG SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

MO SB268

Modifies provisions relating to civil procedure, including the collateral source rule, time-limited settlement demands, references to damages, and disclosure requirements