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What Does DMV Stand for in Maryland?

In Maryland, the equivalent of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is known as the

Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). The MVA is a division of the Maryland Department of Transportation. Maryland uses the term "Administration" rather than "Department" for this particular agency, which aligns with its convention of naming state agencies. The MVA is responsible for vehicle registration, driver licensing, and overseeing other motor vehicle-related services within the state.

What is Required for Maryland Car Registration?

To register a car in Maryland, the following steps and documents are necessary:

  1. Vehicle Inspection: Before registering your car, you may need to have it inspected. Maryland requires vehicles to pass safety and emissions inspections. Find an authorized inspection station.
  2. Obtain Proof of Insurance: You must have valid auto insurance coverage for your car. Obtain a proof of insurance document from your insurance provider.
  3. Gather Necessary Documents: Vehicle Title, Proof of Identity, Safety Inspection Certificate, Emissions Inspection Certificate, and Proof of Insurance.
  4. Complete Application Form: Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title (Form VR-005). This form is available on the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) website.
  5. Visit MVA or Authorized Title Service Agent: Go to a local MVA branch or an authorized title service agent to submit your application and documents. Alternatively, some transactions can be completed online.
  6. Pay Registration Fees: Pay the required registration fees. The fees may vary based on the type and weight of the vehicle.
  7. Receive Registration Documents: Once your application is processed, you'll receive registration documents, including a license plate.
  8. Affix License Plates: Attach the issued license plates to your vehicle as instructed.

How Much is Vehicle Registration in Maryland?

In Maryland, the cost of vehicle registration varies depending on the type and weight of the vehicle. For instance, the registration fee for a passenger car with a shipping weight of up to 3,700 pounds is $135, while for those weighing over 3,700 pounds, the cost is $187. There are other fees to consider, such as a $17 surcharge for the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system and fees for specific vehicle types, such as motorcycles, low-speed vehicles, historic vehicles, and street rod vehicles. The exact registration cost for each vehicle type can be found on the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration's website. Furthermore, individuals can streamline their MVA visit by beginning the title and registration transaction online, adding vehicle owners and insurance information, and getting an estimate of fees before visiting a branch office.

How to Get a Renewal Vehicle Registration in Maryland?

To renew your vehicle registration in Maryland, follow these steps:

  1. Vehicle Inspection: Before registering your car, you may need to have it inspected. Maryland requires vehicles to pass safety and emissions inspections. Find an authorized inspection station.
  2. Obtain Proof of Insurance: You must have valid auto insurance coverage for your vehicle. Obtain a proof of insurance document from your insurance provider.
  3. Gather Necessary Documents: Vehicle Title, Proof of Identity, Safety Inspection Certificate, Emissions Inspection Certificate, and Proof of Insurance.
  4. Complete Application Form: Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title (Form VR-005). This form is available on the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) website.
  5. Visit MVA or Authorized Title Service Agent: Go to a local MVA branch or an authorized title service agent to submit your application and documents. Alternatively, some transactions can be completed online.
  6. Pay Registration Fees: Pay the required registration fees. The fees may vary based on the type and weight of the vehicle.
  7. Receive Registration Documents: Once your application is processed, you'll receive registration documents, including a license plate.
  8. Affix License Plates: Attach the issued license plates to your vehicle as instructed.

What Do I Need to Get a Driver's License in Maryland?

To obtain a driver's license in Maryland, you will need:

  1. Proof of Identity: Original or certified copy of a birth certificate or a valid U.S. passport.
  2. Proof of Social Security Number: Social Security card, W-2 form, or a pay stub with your whole Social Security number.
  3. Proof of Maryland Residency: Two documents proving Maryland residency, such as utility bills, bank statements, or a lease agreement.
  4. Proof of Legal Presence in the U.S.: U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, or immigration documents indicating legal presence.
  5. Proof of Enrollment in a Driver Education Program (for minors): Completion certificate from an approved driver education program if under 18 years old.
  6. Completed Application Form: Completed Application for a Maryland Driver's License or Identification Card (Form DL-002).
  7. Vision Screening: Pass a vision screening test at the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) office.
  8. Pass the Knowledge Test: Successfully pass the written knowledge test based on the Maryland Driver's Manual.
  9. Pass the Road Skills Test: Schedule and pass the on-road driving skills test. This is required for new drivers and those transferring from another state.
  10. Parental Consent Form (for minors): If under 18 years old, a parental consent form may be required.
  11. Proof of School Attendance (for minors): Documentation showing enrollment or attendance at a secondary school for minors.
  12. Payment of Fees: Payment of applicable driver's license issuance fees.

Can I Get My Maryland Driver's License Online?

In Maryland, you cannot obtain a new driver's license online. The initial process for getting a new driver's license, learner's permit, or identification card requires proof of identity and residency, and applicants must visit a Maryland Vehicle Administration (MVA) office in person with the necessary documentation. However, you can request this online if you need to obtain a duplicate driver's license or permit because yours was lost or stolen. The duplicate license or card will be mailed to the address on record at the MVA.

How Do I Get a Replacement Driver's License in Maryland?

To get a replacement driver's license in Maryland:

  1. Report Loss or Theft: If your driver's license is lost or stolen, report it to local law enforcement to avoid potential misuse.
  2. Visit the Maryland MVA Website: Go to the official website of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA).
  3. Navigate to License Services: Find the section related to license services on the MVA website.
  4. Select "Replace Driver's License: Locate the option for replacing a lost or stolen driver's license and select it.
  5. Provide Personal Information: Enter your personal information, including full name, date of birth, and Social Security number.
  6. Verify Identity: Confirm your identity through the information provided and answer security questions.
  7. Pay Replacement Fee: Pay the required replacement fee using a valid payment method (credit/debit card).
  8. Print Temporary License (Optional): Some states may offer the option to print a temporary license online. Check if this is available and print the brief document for immediate use.
  9. Wait for Replacement License by Mail: If a provisional license is unavailable, wait for the replacement license to be mailed to the address on record.
  10. Update Address (if needed): If your address has changed, update it with the MVA to ensure the replacement license is sent to the correct location.

How Do I Get a Renewed Driver's License in Maryland?

To renew a driver's license in Maryland:

  1. Check Eligibility: Verify that you can renew your driver's license. Maryland typically allows renewal up to 6 months before the expiration date.
  2. Visit the Maryland MVA Website: Go to the official website of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA).
  3. Navigate to License Services: Find the section related to license services on the MVA website.
  4. Select Renew Driver's License: Locate the option for renewing a driver's license and select it.
  5. Enter Personal Information: Provide personal information such as your full name, date of birth, and Social Security number.
  6. Verify Information: Confirm your identity by answering security questions or providing additional information.
  7. Complete Vision Screening (if needed): Some states require a vision screening for license renewal. Follow the instructions provided for this step.
  8. Pay Renewal Fee: Pay the required renewal fee using a valid payment method (credit/debit card).
  9. Choose Renewal Period: Select the desired renewal period. Maryland offers different renewal periods, including standard renewal or an extended renewal period.
  10. Review and Submit Application: Review the information provided, make any necessary corrections, and submit your renewal application.
  11. Print Temporary License (if available): Some states may offer the option to print a temporary license online. If available, print the brief document for immediate use.
  12. Wait for a Renewed License by Mail: If a provisional license is unavailable, wait for the renewed license to be mailed to the address on record.
  13. Update Address (if needed): If your address has changed, update it with the MVA to ensure the renewed license is sent to the correct location.

Maryland Contact Information

Anne Arundel County South Vehicle Emission Inspection Of Annapolis

Address: 189 Defense Highway #7074 Annapolis, MD 21401

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Annapolis (Full Service Location)

Address: 160 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Baltimore City East Vehicle Emission Inspection Of Baltimore

Address: 5900 Erdman Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Baltimore City (Full Service Location)

Address: 5425 Reisterstown Road Hilltop Shopping Center, Baltimore, MD 21215

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Bel Air-full Service Of Bel Air

Address: 501 West MacPhail Road, Bel Air, MD 21014

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Beltsville

Address: 11760 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Hagerstown (Full Service Location)

Address: 18306 Col. Henry K. Douglas Dr., Hagerstown, MD 21740

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Loveville (Full Service Location)

Address: 27351 Point Lookout Road, Leonardtown, MD 20650​

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Prince George's County, South Of Clinton

Address: 7213 Old Alexandria Ferry Road, Clinton, MD 21735

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Howard County Vehicle Emission Inspection Of Columbia

Address: 6340 Woodside Court, Columbia, MD 21046

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Columbia-express Office Of Columbia

Address: 6490 Dobbin Road Columbia Business Center, Columbia, MD 21045

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Cumberland(Full Service Location)

Address: 13300 Winchester Road SW, Cumberland, MD 21502

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Anne Arundel County North Vehicle Emission Inspection Of Curtis Bay

Address: 721 E. Ordnance Road, Curtis Bay, MD 21226

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Montgomery County Central Vehicle Emission Inspection Of Derwood

Address: 15910 Chieftain Avenue, Derwood, MD 20855

Number: (410) 768-7000

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Easton (Full Service Location)

Address: 9148 Centreville Road, Easton, MD 21601

Number: (410) 768-7000

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For further information regarding services, operating hours, and specific inquiries, it is recommended to visit the respective websites or contact the offices directly.