
Oklahoma Lemon Law (2026): How to Qualify & Get a Refund
Oklahoma's lemon law covers new vehicles with 4+ failed repairs or 30+ business days out of service. Learn who chooses refund vs replacement and how to file.
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Oklahoma's lemon law covers new vehicles with 4+ failed repairs or 30+ business days out of service. Learn who chooses refund vs replacement and how to file.

South Carolina lemon law covers new vehicles with 3 repair attempts or 30 days out of service in 12 months/12,000 miles. Learn remedies, the usage deduction formula, and how to file.

North Dakota is a one-party consent state under N.D. Cent. Code 12.1-15-02(3)(c). Learn the consent rule, penalties, hidden-camera laws, and police-recording rights.

West Virginia lemon law (W. Va. Code 46A-6A): 3 repairs or 30 days triggers the presumption. No mileage offset. Full refund or diminished value your choice.

New Mexico is a one-party consent state under NMSA 30-12-1. Learn the recording rules for calls, in-person conversations, hidden cameras, and police.

West Virginia is a one-party consent state under W. Va. Code § 62-1D-3(e). Learn the rules, felony penalties, civil remedies, and police-recording rights.

Alabama is a one-party consent state under Ala. Code 13A-11-31. Learn the penalties, civil remedies, hidden-camera rules, and how to record police legally.

Kentucky is a one-party consent state under KRS 526.020. Learn the consent rules, criminal penalties, civil remedies, and recent AI law updates for 2026.

Arizona's lemon law (A.R.S. 44-1261) covers new vehicles with 4+ failed repairs or 30+ days out of service. Learn thresholds, remedies, and how to file.

Hawaii is a hybrid consent state: one-party under HRS 803-42, all-party in private places under HRS 711-1111. Learn penalties, civil remedies, and your right to record police.

Alaska is a one-party consent state under AS 42.20.310. Recording by a non-participant is a Class A misdemeanor. Learn penalties, police recording rights, and SB 85 status.

Georgia is one-party consent for audio (O.C.G.A. § 16-11-66(a)) but all-party for video in private places (§ 16-11-62(2)). Violations are a felony: 1-5 years, up to $10,000.