To drive safely in Maryland, you must meet certain vision and medical standards. Find out what's required, how to disclose a medical condition, and what to do if the MVA requests a medical review. If you drive a commercial vehicle, separate federal medical certification requirements apply.
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Vision tests and standardsFind out what vision standards you must meet to hold a Maryland driver's license and how to submit your results to the MVA.
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Medical condition disclosureIf you have a medical condition that may affect your ability to drive safely, you may be required to disclose it to the MVA. Learn what conditions must be reported and how to submit a disclosure.
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Medical review referrals and processIf the MVA requires a medical review of your driving fitness, here's what to expect — including who may refer you, what documentation you'll need, and how the process works.
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Maryland Driver Risk ScreeningWorried about how aging or a medical condition may affect your or a loved one's driving? MaDRS is a free screening that measures the vision, memory, and physical abilities needed to drive safely.
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CDL medical certification requirementsCommercial driver's license (CDL) holders must meet federal medical certification requirements in addition to Maryland's standards. Find out what's required and how to submit your certification.
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