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Exchanging an Out-of-State License for a Maryland License. New Maryland residents must obtain a Maryland driver’s license within 60 days for a noncommercial driver's license and within 30 days if it is a commercial driver's license (CDL).
Your car, truck, SUV, van – they get you to and from the important places in your life. MDOT MVA is responsible for ensuring all Maryland vehicles are safe and road ready. Use the icons below to find more information about Vehicle Services or use the navigation tool on the left. An official website of the State of Maryland.
Motor Vehicle Administration. SAVE TIME! COMPLETE YOUR TRANSACTIONS ONLINE. Many services can be done online without having to call or make an appointment. Click here to get started.
Drivers. Driving is a serious responsibility. Whether you are a first time driver or a seasoned veteran behind the wheel, MDOT MVA is committed to ensuring the customers we license are prepared and ready for the road.
If the title was issued in Maryland, it can be used as your application for titling and registering the vehicle. If the vehicle is from a state that does not issue a title as proof of ownership, a registration document and a bill of sale may be submitted as proof of ownership.
The MVA notice will include instructions on how to renew your driver’s license. Due to federal requirements, customers will be notified upon renewal if they need to provide MVA with documents. If you have already been notified, click here to create your checklist and schedule an appointment.
Maryland Identification Cards. Eligible residents of Maryland can apply for a non-driver identification (ID) card, which serves as proof of photo identification for children and adults who do not hold active driver’s licenses.
To obtain a learner's permit, provisional license or driver's license, visit any of our full-service offices in Maryland. To obtain a free copy of the Maryland Driver's Handbook and How to Apply brochure. Each offers valuable information for new drivers.
Marylanders have the option to renew their vehicle registration for one to two-years at a time. Please note: Those with insurance violations or other MVA problems will need to visit an MVA full-service location. Outstanding parking tickets need to be paid directly in the district they were received, not at an MVA office.