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HF4100 • 2026

Public safety commissioner debt collection authority provided, in-person pickup of physical items delivered following Driver and Vehicle Services online transactions, deputy registrar fee retention procedures modified, no-fee transaction reimbursement funding provided, and money appropriated.

Public safety commissioner debt collection authority provided, in-person pickup of physical items delivered following Driver and Vehicle Services online transactions, deputy registrar fee retention procedures modified, no-fee transaction reimbursement funding provided, and money appropriated.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Olson
Last action
2026-03-09
Official status
Introduction and first reading, referred to Transportation Finance and Policy
Effective date
Not listed

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-09 House

    Introduction and first reading, referred to Transportation Finance and Policy

Official Summary Text

Public safety commissioner debt collection authority provided, in-person pickup of physical items delivered following Driver and Vehicle Services online transactions, deputy registrar fee retention procedures modified, no-fee transaction reimbursement funding provided, and money appropriated.

Current Bill Text

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A bill for an act

relating to driver and vehicle services; providing public safety commissioner debt

collection authority; authorizing in-person pickup of physical items delivered

following Driver and Vehicle Services online transactions; modifying deputy

registrar fee retention procedures; appropriating money to reimburse deputy

registrars and driver's license agents for no-fee transactions; amending Minnesota

Statutes 2024, sections 168.0135, subdivision 3; 168.33, by adding a subdivision;

Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, sections 168.33, subdivision 7a; 171.061,

subdivision 4a; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 168.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 168.0135, subdivision 3, is amended to read:

Subd. 3.

Fees.

(a) The commissioner may assess a convenience fee of $5 or less for each

transaction completed using a self-service kiosk. The vendor must collect and retain the

revenue from any convenience fee that is assessed.

(b) The filing fees in section
168.33, subdivision 7
, apply to transactions conducted at

a self-service kiosk. The deputy registrar must retain the filing fees
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and is not required to

disburse the remaining funds to the department until the filing fee amounts have been

deposited in the deputy registrar's account
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(c) The fees authorized in this subdivision are in addition to any transaction fees,

convenience fees, or other fees charged by a financial institution for use of a debit or credit

card.

Sec. 2.

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[168.0136] ONLINE TRANSACTIONS; IN-PERSON PICKUP.

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(a) For all motor vehicle transactions that may be completed online and that require the

delivery of physical items to a customer, the commissioner must offer a customer the option

to pick up the physical items in person at a local deputy registrar's office of the customer's

choosing.

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(b) Online transactions under this section include but are not limited to the following:

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(1) changing license plates;

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(2) requesting a duplicate registration card;

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(3) requesting duplicate license plates or stickers;

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(4) requesting or renewing a disability parking certificate; and

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(5) renewing vehicle registration tabs.

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(c) A deputy registrar may charge a handling fee of $....... for each transaction under

this section completed in person at the deputy registrar's office.

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Sec. 3.

Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 168.33, subdivision 7a, is amended

to read:

Subd. 7a.

Reimbursements.

(a) The commissioner must issue payment to a deputy

registrar as follows:

(1) $2 for paying an account balance;

(2) $4 for the following transactions:

(i) updating a vehicle's address or the county in which the vehicle is kept;

(ii) changing or verifying an address related to the International Registration Plan or the

International Fuel Tax Agreement;

(iii) updating contact information for the International Registration Plan or the

International Fuel Tax Agreement;

(iv) processing a vehicle that has been sold, donated, or removed from the state; and

(v) marking a vehicle as junked;

(3) $8 for the following transactions:

(i) changing a customer's personal identification number;

(ii) adding or removing liens for veterans with a total service-connected disability;

(iii) providing a duplicate title;

(iv) issuing International Fuel Tax Agreement decals;

(v) managing an International Fuel Tax Agreement license; and

(vi) administrative review requests; and

(4) an amount that equals the fee established under subdivision 7, paragraph (a), clause

(2), for the following transactions:

(i) vehicle renewal for veterans with a total service-connected disability;

(ii) plate change for veterans with a total service-connected disability;

(iii) correcting or changing title and vehicle details;

(iv) issuing a new disability parking certificate;

(v) new title and registration for veterans with a total service-connected disability;

(vi) transferring title and registration for veterans with a total service-connected disability;

and

(vii) replacing plates, stickers, or registration cards.

(b) The following transactions for which no filing fee under subdivision 7 is collected

are not eligible for payment of any kind:

(1) collection of another fee type, including but not limited to a record request fee or a

fast track fee;

(2) voluntary waiver of a fee by the deputy registrar; and

(3) ancillary to a transaction for which a filing fee may be imposed.

(c)
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If the amount appropriated for payments under this subdivision is insufficient, the

commissioner must prorate the payments.
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The amount necessary to make the payments

under this subdivision is annually appropriated from the driver and vehicle services operating

account under section 299A.705 to the commissioner.
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Sec. 4.

Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 168.33, is amended by adding a subdivision to

read:

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Subd. 10.

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Debt collection.

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(a) The commissioner must make reasonable and businesslike

efforts to collect money owed for driver and vehicle services fees specified in this chapter,

chapters 168A and 168D, and section 171.26. The commissioner may contract for debt

collection services for the purpose of collecting a money judgment or legal indebtedness.

Money received as full or partial payment must be deposited in the driver and vehicle

services operating account under section 299A.705. When money is collected through

contracted debt collection services, the commissioner may make payment for the service

from the money collected.

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(b) The amount necessary for payment of contractual collection costs is appropriated

from the driver and vehicle services operating account to the commissioner.

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(c) Deputy registrars appointed under this section and driver's license agents appointed

under section 171.061 are not responsible for collecting debt owed for driver and vehicle

services fees specified in paragraph (a) and are not responsible for depositing funds into

the driver and vehicle services operating account to make up for the amounts owed. All

debt collection and driver and vehicles services operating account administration activities

are the sole responsibility of the commissioner.

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Sec. 5.

Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 171.061, subdivision 4a, is amended

to read:

Subd. 4a.

Reimbursements.

(a) The commissioner must issue payment to a driver's

license agent as follows:

(1) $2 for paying an account balance;

(2) $4 for the following transactions:

(i) correcting credentials for veterans with a total service-connected disability, homeless

fee, and those with reduced-fee credentials; and

(ii) payment of reinstatement fees for veterans with a total service-connected disability

and homeless youth;

(3) $8 for the following transactions:

(i) changing a customer's personal identification number; and

(ii) mail-in application photograph renewal; and

(4) an amount that equals the fee established under subdivision 4, paragraph (a), clause

(2), for the following transactions:

(i) addition of court order review;

(ii) paper temporary receipt of application permit for veterans with a total

service-connected disability; and

(iii) issuing a credential for veterans with a total service-connected disability, homeless

youth, and those with reduced-fee credentials.

(b) The following transactions for which no filing fee under subdivision 4 is collected

are not eligible for payment of any kind:

(1) collection of another fee type, including but not limited to a record request fee or a

fast track fee;

(2) voluntary waiver of a fee by the driver's license agent; and

(3) ancillary to a transaction for which a filing fee may be imposed.

(c)
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If the amount appropriated for payments under this subdivision is insufficient, the

commissioner must prorate the payments.
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The amount necessary to make the payments

under this subdivision is annually appropriated from the driver and vehicle services operating

account to the commissioner.
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