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Breach of Warranty SOL

Federal & State Law Editorial TeamLast reviewed: April 2026

Statute of limitations for breach-of-warranty claims under each state's adoption of UCC § 2-725 (sale-of-goods warranties).

50 States3 data columnsLast updated: May 2026

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StateExpress Warranty (yrs)Implied Warranty (yrs)Follows UCC § 2-725
Alabama44Yes
Alaska44Yes
Arizona44Yes
Arkansas44Yes
California44Yes
Colorado33Modified
Connecticut44Yes
Delaware44Yes
Florida55Yes
Georgia44Yes
Hawaii44Yes
Idaho44Yes
Illinois44Yes
Indiana44Yes
Iowa55Yes
Kansas44Yes
Kentucky44Yes
Louisiana11No (civil code)
Maine44Yes
Maryland44Yes
Massachusetts44Yes
Michigan44Yes
Minnesota44Yes
Mississippi66Modified
Missouri44Yes
Montana44Yes
Nebraska44Yes
Nevada44Yes
New Hampshire44Yes
New Jersey44Yes
New Mexico44Yes
New York44Yes
North Carolina44Yes
North Dakota44Yes
Ohio44Yes
Oklahoma55Yes
Oregon44Yes
Pennsylvania44Yes
Rhode Island44Yes
South Carolina66Modified
South Dakota44Yes
Tennessee44Yes
Texas44Yes
Utah44Yes
Vermont44Yes
Virginia44Yes
Washington44Yes
West Virginia44Yes
Wisconsin66Modified
Wyoming44Yes
District of Columbia44Yes

Discovery rules, tolling for future performance warranties, and Magnuson-Moss federal warranty claims can extend these deadlines.

This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.