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Right to Repair Laws

Federal & State Law Editorial TeamLast reviewed: April 2026

State legislation mandating that manufacturers provide independent repair shops and consumers with parts, tools, and documentation.

50 States3 data columnsLast updated: May 2026

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StateElectronicsAutomobilesFarm Equipment
AlabamaNoNoNo
AlaskaNoNoNo
ArizonaNoNoNo
ArkansasNoNoNo
CaliforniaYes (2024)Yes (1953)No
ColoradoYes (2023)YesYes (2022)
ConnecticutNoYesNo
DelawareNoYesNo
FloridaNoNoNo
GeorgiaNoNoNo
HawaiiNoNoNo
IdahoNoNoNo
IllinoisNoNoNo
IndianaNoNoNo
IowaNoNoNo
KansasNoNoNo
KentuckyNoNoNo
LouisianaNoNoNo
MaineNoYes (2023)No
MarylandNoYesNo
MassachusettsNoYes (2020)No
MichiganNoNoNo
MinnesotaYes (2024)YesNo
MississippiNoNoNo
MissouriNoNoNo
MontanaNoNoNo
NebraskaNoNoNo
NevadaNoNoNo
New HampshireNoNoNo
New JerseyNoYesNo
New MexicoNoNoNo
New YorkYes (2023)YesNo
North CarolinaNoNoNo
North DakotaNoNoNo
OhioNoNoNo
OklahomaNoNoNo
OregonYes (2024)YesNo
PennsylvaniaNoNoNo
Rhode IslandNoNoNo
South CarolinaNoNoNo
South DakotaNoNoNo
TennesseeNoNoNo
TexasNoNoNo
UtahNoNoNo
VermontNoNoNo
VirginiaNoNoNo
WashingtonNoNoNo
West VirginiaNoNoNo
WisconsinNoNoNo
WyomingNoNoNo
District of ColumbiaNoNoNo

Effective dates and product-category scope (smartphones vs. appliances vs. medical devices) vary by statute; check current implementing regulations.

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.