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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
12/29/2021
Contact: Motor Vehicle Administration
Office of Media Relations
Katie Kuehn,

MDOT MVA Offices, VEIP Stations Closed on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

Offices and VEIP stations will reopen Monday, January 3, 2022

GLEN BURNIE, MD (December 29, 2021) - The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) will close all branch offices and Vehicle Emission Inspection Program (VEIP) stations Friday, December 31, and Saturday, January 1, for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. MDOT MVA branch offices will reopen Monday, January 3, 2022, by appointment only. VEIP testing will also resume Monday, January 3, 2022 and does not require an appointment. 

MDOT MVA self-service VEIP kiosks, online services, and 24-hour kiosks will be available through the holiday. Customers are encouraged to check myMVA eServices – during the closure and during normal operating hours – to take advantage of many services available from the comfort and safety of home, including: 

  • Duplicate/Additional Registration Cards, 
  • Insurance Information and Compliance Payments, 
  • Vehicle Title and Registration Applications, 
  • Vehicle Registration Renewals, 
  • Identification Card Renewals, 
  • Title Replacements, 
  • Disability Products, 
  • Change of Address, 
  • Driving Records, 
  • License Plate Purchase/Replacement, 
  • Temporary Registration, 
  • Information on Administrative Flag Fees, 
  • VEIP Test Date Extension, 
  • Driver’s License Renewals and 
  • Substitute Stickers. 

Marylanders are reminded that pandemic-related extensions for all MDOT MVA products – including driver’s licenses, identification cards and vehicle registrations – have officially expired. Under state law, any driver whose license has been expired over one year must retake both the knowledge and skills test to renew.   

In accordance with guidance issued by Governor Larry Hogan, MDOT MVA customers and staff are no longer required to wear masks at branch offices and VEIP stations statewide. Please note, face coverings are still recommended for individuals who have not been vaccinated. MDOT MVA will continue to operate by appointment only until further notice. For more information about MDOT MVA’s response to COVID-19 and additional resources, visit MVA.Maryland.gov

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