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SB 91

Motor Vehicle Registration Services Amendments

2026 General Session Introduced by Bridger Bolinder and 1 co-sponsor

SB 91 modifies Utah motor vehicle registration procedures; currently advancing through House committee after Senate passage, likely affecting registration processes and state revenues.

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Bill Summary · SB 91

Legislative bill overview

SB 91 amends Utah's motor vehicle registration services by modifying how the state handles vehicle registration processes and related administrative functions. The bill has passed the Senate and is currently under review in the House Revenue and Taxation Committee. Specific provisions would need to be examined in the full legislative text to determine exact regulatory or fee changes.

Why is this important

Motor vehicle registration directly affects every vehicle owner in Utah through registration fees, processing times, and administrative efficiency. Changes to registration services can impact state revenue collection, DMV operational costs, and the convenience of the registration renewal process for citizens.

Potential points of contention

  • Fee structures: Any modifications to registration fees could increase costs for drivers or reduce state revenue depending on the direction of change
  • Private vendor involvement: If the bill expands or restricts the role of private companies in registration services, it may affect service accessibility versus state control concerns
  • Administrative burden: Changes could shift workload between state agencies and local county offices, affecting service availability in rural versus urban areas

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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