Lemon Law by State: All 50 States + DC Ranked
Lemon law protections vary dramatically from state to state. Some states offer 3 years of coverage with used car protections and state-run arbitration, while others limit coverage to just 12 months and require 4 repair attempts before you can file a claim. This ranking shows every state sorted by the length and strength of their lemon law protections. Click any state for the full breakdown including remedies, filing process, and arbitration details.
All States Ranked by Lemon Law Coverage
The table below ranks every US state and the District of Columbia by their lemon law coverage period, from longest to shortest. States with longer coverage, fewer required repair attempts, and additional protections like used car coverage receive a "Strong Protection" rating.
| # | State | Coverage | Mileage | Attempts | Used Cars | Arbitration | Protection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New Hampshire (NH) | 3 years | 36,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 2 | Vermont (VT) | 3 years | 36,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 3 | Maine (ME) | 3 years | 18,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 4 | Alabama (AL) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 5 | Arizona (AZ) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 6 | Arkansas (AR) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 7 | Connecticut (CT) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 8 | Florida (FL) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 9 | Georgia (GA) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 10 | Hawaii (HI) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 11 | Idaho (ID) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 12 | Iowa (IA) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 13 | Maryland (MD) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 14 | Minnesota (MN) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 15 | Montana (MT) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 16 | Nevada (NV) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 17 | New Jersey (NJ) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 18 | New Mexico (NM) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 19 | North Carolina (NC) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 20 | Oklahoma (OK) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 21 | South Dakota (SD) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 22 | Texas (TX) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 23 | Utah (UT) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 24 | Washington (WA) | 2 years | 24,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 25 | District of Columbia (DC) | 2 years | 18,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 26 | New York (NY) | 2 years | 18,000 miles | 4 | Yes | Required | Strong Protection |
| 27 | California (CA) | 18 months | 18,000 miles | 2 | Yes | Voluntary | Strong Protection |
| 28 | Indiana (IN) | 18 months | 18,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 29 | Virginia (VA) | 18 months | 18,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 30 | Alaska (AK) | 1 year | 24,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 31 | Ohio (OH) | 1 year | 18,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 32 | Massachusetts (MA) | 1 year | 15,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 33 | Rhode Island (RI) | 1 year | 15,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 34 | Colorado (CO) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 35 | Delaware (DE) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 36 | Illinois (IL) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 37 | Kansas (KS) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 38 | Kentucky (KY) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 39 | Louisiana (LA) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 40 | Michigan (MI) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 41 | Mississippi (MS) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 42 | Missouri (MO) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 43 | Nebraska (NE) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 44 | North Dakota (ND) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 45 | Oregon (OR) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 46 | Pennsylvania (PA) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | Yes | Required | Moderate Protection |
| 47 | South Carolina (SC) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 48 | Tennessee (TN) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 49 | West Virginia (WV) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 50 | Wisconsin (WI) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 4 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
| 51 | Wyoming (WY) | 1 year | 12,000 miles | 3 | No | Required | Limited Protection |
Regional Patterns in Lemon Law Protection
Northeast: Among the Strongest Protections
Northeastern states generally offer the strongest lemon law protections in the country. New Hampshire and Vermont lead with 3-year/36,000-mile coverage periods. New York and New Jersey both run state-administered arbitration programs at no cost to consumers and cover used vehicles. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania also provide used car lemon law coverage. This pattern reflects the region's traditionally strong consumer protection legislation.
South and Southeast: Mixed Protections
Southern states show significant variation. Florida stands out with its state-run arbitration board (free to consumers), 24-month coverage, and inclusion of motor homes. Texas has a well-regarded state-administered hearing process through the Department of Motor Vehicles. However, several southern states including Tennessee, Mississippi, and South Carolina have shorter 12-month coverage periods with more limited remedies.
Midwest: Moderate Coverage
Most midwestern states offer moderate lemon law protection with typical 12-month coverage periods and 4-attempt requirements. Ohio is notable for having multiple qualifying thresholds (3 same-defect attempts, 1 safety attempt, or 8 total attempts). Wisconsin allows double damages for willful manufacturer violations, providing an extra deterrent against bad faith behavior.
West: Dominated by California
California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act is widely considered the strongest lemon law in the country. It covers both new and used vehicles, requires only 2 repair attempts for standard defects (and just 1 for safety defects), awards attorney fees to prevailing consumers, and allows civil penalties up to 2 times the amount of damages for willful violations. Other western states tend toward shorter coverage periods, though Washington requires only 2 repair attempts for safety defects and allows attorney fee recovery.
About This Data
The lemon law information on this site is compiled from state statutes, attorney general publications, and official state consumer protection resources. Laws change frequently, and this information is provided for general educational purposes only. Always verify the current law in your state and consult with a licensed attorney before making legal decisions. Last reviewed: 2025.