HB4143

Motor vehicles; modifying damage amount requiring a written report of collision; effective date.

Complete·5/12/26

Oklahoma HB4143 modifies the damage amount requiring a written report of a motor vehicle collision and exempts certain accidents from reporting.

Oklahoma HB4143 amends the damage amount requiring a written report of a motor vehicle collision. It raises the threshold for property damage requiring a written report from $300 to $3,000. The bill also exempts certain accidents from reporting requirements, such as those occurring on private property, unless there is a personal injury, a driver under the influence, or a vehicle owned by the state or a political subdivision. Additionally, it prohibits the use of collision report information for commercial solicitation purposes. The act becomes effective November 1, 2026.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

32 Yea

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16 Nay

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Calendar

Apr 13

10:00 AM

Senate Aeronautics and Transportation REVISED Hearing

Feb 24

10:30 AM

House Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Hearing

History

May 12

House

Approved by Governor 05/12/2026

May 6

House

Enrolled, signed, to Senate

May 6

Senate

Enrolled measure signed, returned to House