The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) manages and regulates motor vehicle-related matters in Maryland. Its primary purpose is to promote safety and compliance with state laws on Maryland's roads and highways, including:
* Issuing driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards: The MVA is responsible for issuing driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards to Maryland residents. These documents prove identity, age, and residency and are required to operate a motor vehicle or vote in Maryland.
* Registering and titling vehicles: The MVA registers and titles vehicles in Maryland. This process involves collecting fees, verifying ownership, and ensuring the vehicle meets safety and emissions standards.
* Enforcing traffic laws: The MVA works with law enforcement agencies to enforce traffic laws and regulations, including speed limits, seatbelt laws, and DUI laws.
* Conducting driving tests: The MVA conducts driving tests to ensure drivers have the knowledge and skills to operate a motor vehicle safely.
* Administering the Ignition Interlock Program: The MVA administers the Ignition Interlock Program, which requires certain individuals convicted of drunk driving to install an ignition interlock device on their vehicle.
* Providing information and resources: The MVA offers information and resources to the public on a variety of topics, including vehicle registration, driver's licenses, traffic laws, and road safety. They also provide online services to make it easier for residents to access their services.
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Main Office
Address:
6601 Ritchie Highway N.E.
Glen Burnie, MD 21062
- (410) 768-7000