You can apply for a Maryland title, and registration, in person at any of the MVA's full service branch offices. You also can mail the documents to the MVA's out-of-state title unit in the Glen Burnie office, or go to an MVA licensed tag and title service where they will assist you in applying. Typically, you will need to submit the following forms to obtain a title for your vehicle: - Proof of ownership – This is the vehicle’s existing title that identifies you as the owner. If the vehicle is from a state that does not issue a title as proof of ownership ONLY, the vehicle's registration document and bill of sale may be submitted as proof of ownership. If a lien holder (e.g., finance company, bank, etc.) has your title, the MVA Customer Service Center can assist you by providing a letter for you to send to the lien holder requesting that the title be sent to the MVA. In this case, you will be asked to select the MVA branch to which you want the lien holder to send the title.
- Application form – The Application for Certificate of Title can be used to apply for both the vehicle’s title and registration. Be sure to include your insurance information. Your policy must conform to Maryland’s minimum liability insurance requirements.
- Maryland Safety Inspection Certificate – This Maryland State Police form certifies that your vehicle meets Maryland safety standards. It is valid for up to 90 days from the date issued.
Under certain circumstances, additional information and/or forms may be required: - Proof of vehicle’s value – If the vehicle’s value cannot be identified by the MVA, you may need to submit a bill of sale. For leased vehicles, a lease agreement may also be acceptable.
- Lease agreement and proof of monthly lease payments (leased vehicles only) – If you have paid or are paying excise tax to another state through your lease payments, the documents may be needed to determine the amount of excise tax credit you may receive.
- Lien information – If you borrowed money to buy the vehicle, lien information may need to be recorded on the application. The MVA form entitled Security Interest Filing must be used if a second lien is placed against the title.
- Lien release – If your title indicates that a lien exists, the MVA will file the lien against your new title (i.e., transfer the lien).
- Power of attorney – Must be submitted when you ask a representative to sign titling forms on your behalf. With a leased vehicle, the lessee is often given power of attorney to title the vehicle on behalf of the leasing company. The lessee also has the right to declare the vehicle's mileage on the Application for Certificate of Title.
- Proof of military status (i.e. military ID or equivalent) - Must be submitted to be eligible for an excise tax credit:
- If the owner is a member of the military on active duty or a member of their immediate family and has not been a Maryland resident for more than one year, an excise tax credit is allowed with proof of active military status.
- If the owner is a Maryland resident on active duty or a member of their immediate family returning to this state, an excise tax credit is allowed if the vehicle is titled within one year of their return, with proof of active military status.
Note that if you also intend to register the vehicle, additional forms are usually needed. Registration requirements vary greatly by the type and intended use of the vehicle. The requirements for most vehicles can be found in Registration – Common Vehicles. Your title will be mailed to you regardless of how you apply. If you also register the vehicle, your registration card, license plates and expiration stickers can be provided immediately when you apply in person to the MVA; otherwise, these items also will be mailed to you.
Mailing Address: MVA Out-of-State Title Unit 6601 Ritchie Highway, NE Glen Burnie, MD 21062
For telephone questions: | MVA Customer Service Center: | 1-800-950-1MVA(1682) | | TTY/Hearing Impaired: | 1-800-492-4575 | | Out-of-State: | 1-301-729-4550 |
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