• Allegany County – Cumberland/LaVale
• Anne Arundel County – Glen Burnie
• Baltimore City – Reisterstown Road
• Baltimore County – Essex
• Carroll County – Westminster
• Cecil County – Elkton
• Charles County – Waldorf
• Frederick County – Frederick
• Harford County – Bel Air
• Howard County – Columbia
• Montgomery County – Gaithersburg and White Oak
• Prince George’s County – Largo
• St. Mary's County – Loveville
• Talbot County – Easton
• Washington County – Hagerstown
• Wicomico County – Salisbury
MDOT MVA
closed its branch offices in March in response to the COVID-19 State of
Emergency. During the closure, MDOT MVA has still been able to process more
than 740,000 transactions. As part of the reopening plan and to protect the
health and safety of employees and customers, MDOT MVA will implement new procedures
and guidelines – including face covering requirements, safeguard dividers and social
distancing measures.
“We are making the necessary
adjustments to our procedures to ensure a healthy and safe environment for our
employees and customers.” said MDOT MVA Administrator Chrissy Nizer. “We
appreciate our customers patience during the closure and look forward to providing
premier customer service whether you complete a transaction through our eStore,
kiosks, mail-in processes or in person at our branch offices.”
Appointments
Required for Branch Services
As the select branches reopen, MDOT MVA will handle customer
transactions on an appointment-only basis in order to reduce foot traffic and
limit the number of customers in branch offices at any time.
The MDOT MVA Central Scheduling System is not yet available
because staff is first contacting customers to reschedule appointments that
were canceled during the closure. Once the Central Scheduling System is activated,
customers will be able to schedule an appointment online at mvascheduling.mva.maryland.gov. Transactions
that will be available for scheduling include:
·
learner’s permits,
·
commercial driving tests,
·
non-commercial driving tests,
·
renewing driver’s license and identification cards and
·
title work.
Customers are reminded that Governor
Larry Hogan issued an executive order authorizing an extension of all driver’s
and business licenses, identification cards, permits and registrations that
expire or are eligible for renewal during the state of emergency. As a result,
those documents will not expire until 30 days after the state of emergency has
been lifted. If the expiration date for your driver’s license or
identification card is some time in the future, MDOT MVA is asking you to hold
off scheduling an appointment for that service right now. This will allow
customers whose products are facing expiration to obtain appointments first.
New Procedures to
Protect Customers and Staff
In addition to operating on a limited,
appointment-only basis, procedures have been put into place to protect
customers and MDOT MVA staff, including:
·
Face coverings – MDOT MVA customer
service agents and all customers will be required to wear face coverings while in branch offices. Customers also will be asked a series of screening
questions in order to enter a branch. Customers experiencing flu-like symptoms
or who have recently been exposed to someone with symptoms should postpone
scheduling an appointment at this time.
·
Safeguard dividers – MDOT MVA has installed plexiglass
dividers at each station to protect customers and staff during transactions.
·
Social distancing – All Marylanders are advised to
practice social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Social distancing
procedures will be in effect at all MDOT MVA branches, including floor stickers
to mark safe and proper distances.
Non-Commercial
Driving Skills Test
MDOT
MVA will be temporarily modifying the non-commercial driving skills test in
consideration of the safety of our customers and employees. Applicants will be
tested on several components on an MDOT MVA course including: vehicle
inspection, pull-in parking, three-point turn and back-in parking. In an effort
to promote social distancing, the driver’s license testing agent will score the
test from outside of the car. There will be no road test portion, however these
maneuvers fulfill all safety requirements. For additional information, please visit
https://mva.maryland.gov/Documents/prepare-for-noncom-driving-test.pdf.
Additional Online Services Available
Customers are encouraged to take advantage of the many
services that can be completed online from the comfort and safety of home. The MDOT MVA eStore and self-service
kiosks have remained available throughout the COVID-19 emergency,
and many customers have used these services to complete transactions. In fact, all vehicle registration
transactions should be completed through the MDOT MVA eStore, self-service
kiosk or by mail. Services available online include:
·
obtaining duplicate or additional registration cards,
·
vehicle registration renewals,
·
insurance compliance payments
·
identification card renewals,
·
title replacements,
·
change of address,
·
driving records,
·
license plate purchases and replacements
·
temporary registrations,
·
information on administrative flag fees,
·
Vehicle
Emissions Inspection Program (VEIP) test date extensions,
·
driver’s license renewals and
·
substitute stickers.
Customers with
emergency business needs, such as obtaining a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
or registering fleet vehicles needed to bring resources to Marylanders, should
reach out to MDOT MVA at COVID19MVAAction@mdot.maryland.gov.
Updated Policy on
Registration Flags for Non-Safety Related Violations
Due
to challenges customers may face while trying to clear vehicle registration
flags in jurisdictions with modified operations during the COVID-19 pandemic,
MDOT MVA is extending the opportunity for customers to purchase a one-year renewal during the state of emergency. Customers will
still be responsible for clearing the flags once the jurisdiction where the
flag occurred is able to receive payment. The flags will remain on the
driver’s record and will prevent future renewals if not satisfied after the
state of emergency is lifted. To apply for a one-year registration, visit
the MDOT MVA eStore at https://securetransactions.mva.maryland.gov/emvastore/mainmenu.aspx.
Please note, this option is only available through the eStore
Vehicle Emissions
Inspection Program
All
MDOT MVA Vehicle Emissions stations remain closed, however customers can use one of the 24-hour
VEIP self-serve kiosks in the meantime.
Other Services
Initially
to limit the number of people in branch offices, some other services not
directly related to MDOT MVA – including E-ZPass® Centers, the Maryland Department of
Natural Resources and Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs services – may not
be immediately available in MDOT MVA branch offices.
For more information,
visit https://mva.maryland.gov/Pages/covid-19.aspx.
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