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MDOT MVA Reminds Marylanders of Expired Product Deadlines

The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) is reminding Marylanders of deadlines for products that expired during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as operational changes impacting branch offices and Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program (VEIP) stations in observance of Independence Day. All branch offices and VEIP stations closed Saturday, July 3, and Monday, July 5, and will reopen Tuesday, July 6, by appointment only. VEIP testing will also resume July 6 and does not require an appointment. Under Governor Larry Hogan’s Executive Order issued May 12, 2021, customers who have an MDOT MVA product that expired since March 12, 2020, must have those products renewed under new deadlines. All driver’s licenses – both non-commercial and commercial (CDLs) – as well as learner’s permits and identification cards must be renewed by August 15, 2021. The extension for all other expired documents issued by MDOT MVA, including vehicle registrations and handicap placards, officially expired on June 30, 2021. Customers with expired registrations are encouraged to visit the MDOT MVA eStore to quickly and easily renew online. Driver’s license renewals and many other MDOT MVA services can also be completed through the website including: Duplicate/Additional Registration Cards, Insurance Information and Compliance Payments, Vehicle […]

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