Outreach Programs

MVA outreach programs focus on bringing information, products and resources to all Maryland citizens.  We help Marylanders access safe and secure services that keep them, and Maryland moving. Learn more about the programs we offer below and reach out to us through ContactMVA.

Homeless Resource Days Outreach
Working with non-profits and communities throughout Maryland, the MVA participates in events to bring resources to homeless individuals who need an identification card (ID) to assist them in getting back on their feet.  During an event, an MVA outreach agent will assist the customer in determining what is needed to obtain an ID in Maryland and identify next steps for processing and receiving their ID. Download our outreach flyer.

Re-entry Program/Services for Incarcerated Individual​s
To assist recently released incarcerated individual​s and/or those currently incarcerated in obtaining identification, the MVA has staff available to visit correctional facilities throughout Maryland, including state and local facili​ties t​o help process identification for those customers in need. Download our outreach flyer​​.

Address Confidentiality Program 
MVA participates in the Maryland Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program (ACP​)​. The program is administered by the Office of the Secretary of State and provides an important service to victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. The goal of the ACP is to help those individuals, who have relocated or are about to relocate, keep their perpetrators from finding them. Visit the Office of the Secretary of State for more information. 

Driver and Vehicle Safety Outreach
The MVA is home to the Maryland Highway Safety Office.  With the mission of preventing deaths and injuries on our roadways, the Maryland Highway Safety Office offers outreach to students and other groups on a variety of safety topics, such as drunk and drugged driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving, pedestrian safety, and more.  Visit Zero Deaths MD for more information.

In-School Learner’s Permit Testing
The MVA offers in-school Learner’s Permit testing across all Maryland public school districts. This program allows high schools to provide students with the opportunity to take the Learner’s Permit test without having to travel to an MVA branch. Students who pass will schedule a visit at an MVA branch to receive their permit. If you are a teacher, principal, or school district representative who would like to request additional information or schedule a testing date, please submit a request here​.

MVA Bus Schedule
The MVA Bus is a mobile office that offers a variety of services to our customers who cannot easily access an MVA branch. For more information about specific services offered or to verify the bus schedule, click here​.

Submit a Request for Outreach here
Please include the following information with your request:
  • ​Event name, date and location
  • Type of outreach
  • Number of expected individuals in attendance