Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3677

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the authorization for electronic signatures with motor vehicle title and registration transactions

Impact

If passed, H3677 would significantly streamline the process for motor vehicle registrations by allowing electronic documentation to be used more broadly. Currently, many motor vehicle transactions require physical signatures and paper documents, which can be time-consuming and cumbersome. By allowing electronic signatures, the bill aims to reduce administrative burdens both for residents and the Registry of Motor Vehicles, potentially resulting in quicker processing times and more efficient use of resources. This change could also align with broader trends in digitization across various sectors of government operations.

Summary

House Bill 3677 aims to authorize the Registry of Motor Vehicles in Massachusetts to accept electronic signatures for documents related to motor vehicle title and registration transactions. This legislative effort seeks to modernize the processes involved in vehicle registration, making them more efficient and adaptable to the growing reliance on digital communication. The bill proposes the establishment of Chapter 90K, which defines electronic signatures and outlines their acceptance within the context of motor vehicle transactions, thereby enhancing the convenience for residents who need to register or title vehicles in the Commonwealth.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3677 include concerns about security and identity verification in the realm of electronic transactions. Advocates for the bill argue that embracing technology is essential for efficiency and modernization, while critics may express apprehension about potential vulnerabilities associated with unauthorized access or fraud. Additionally, there may be discussions about maintaining the integrity of documents and ensuring that electronic signatures are adequately authenticated and verifiable, which the bill addresses through various stipulations regarding the capture and retention of electronic signature data.

Companion Bills

MA H4724

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2374

Authorizing electronic signatures with motor vehicle title and registration transactions

MA HF4271

Electronic motor vehicle registration and title transfer procedures modified, and electronic signatures for motor registration and vehicle title transfers authorized.

MA H3676

Relative to modernizing and expanding availability of motor vehicle titling and registration services

MA SB72

Provides for electronic titles and registration of motor vehicles. (gov sig)

MA HB1086

Provides with respect to electronic titles and registration for motor vehicles (RE1 NO IMPACT See Note)

MA HB885

Provides with respect to electronic titles and registration for motor vehicles (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

MA HB2303

Total loss vehicle; electronic signatures

MA S0684

Electronic Signatures Associated with Total Loss Vehicles and Vessels

MA S2555

Requires penalty for false or fraudulent voter registration to be displayed on Motor Vehicle Commission electronic signature pads.

MA S2371

Modernizing and expanding availability of motor vehicle titling and registration services

Similar Bills

MN HF4271

Electronic motor vehicle registration and title transfer procedures modified, and electronic signatures for motor registration and vehicle title transfers authorized.

MA S2374

Authorizing electronic signatures with motor vehicle title and registration transactions

DC B26-0031

Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act of 2025

ND SB2127

The Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act; and to provide for application.

NV AB18

Revises provisions relating to the electronic filing of certain documents. (BDR 5-469)

MA S2923

Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission Regulatory Report

MN HF3560

Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act enacted.

MN SF3602

Uniform Electronics Estate Planning Documents Act Establishment