Maryland law requires that most vehicles be titled and registered in this state if they will be kept here more than sixty (60) days. A non-resident permit enables a licensed driver to maintain and operate a vehicle with out-of-state registration for more than sixty (60) days in Maryland, without titling and registering it here. To obtain a non-resident permit, you must have an out-of-state driver's license and meet one of the following criteria: - Student - You are enrolled as a student in an accredited school, college, or university in Maryland, the District of Columbia, or in a bordering state, or you are serving a medical internship in Maryland. Note: medical residents are not eligible for a non-resident permit.
- Military - You are a member of the armed forces of the United States or of the United State Public Health Service and are serving on active duty in Maryland, an adjoining state, or the District of Columbia.
- Temporary Employee - You are temporarily employed in Maryland.
- Visitor - You have a permanent dwelling in another state and are visiting Maryland as a vacationer, to receive medical treatment or for another legitimate reason.
If you do not meet any of the criteria listed above and you choose to maintain and operate your vehicle in Maryland for more than sixty (60) days, you must either apply for a Maryland title and registration, or apply for dual registration. Submit a signed Application for Non-Resident Permit, other required documents outlined in Appendix A, and your payment to any full service MVA branch office. Blank applications are available by calling the MVA's Customer Service Center or by visiting any full service MVA branch office. Non-resident permits may also be processed at the following locations, although an additional service charge may be required at the time of processing: - Tag and title service agents authorized by the MVA
- Towson University Parking Services
- University of Maryland, College Park Campus Municipal Center
If your application is approved, you will receive a sticker that must be placed on your vehicle's window. You will also receive a copy of your approved application form, which must be kept in the vehicle with your registration card. The expiration date on your permit is usually six (6) months or one (1) year from its issuance, depending upon your reason for staying in Maryland. However, if your vehicle's registration expires earlier, the registration expiration date will be used as the expiration date of the permit. See Appendix A for more information. Yes. You must obtain a non-resident permit for each vehicle. Yes. If the vehicle is not registered in Maryland, regardless of who owns it, and you are housing it in Maryland for more than sixty (60) days, you are required to have a non-resident permit. No. You must title and register the vehicle in Maryland, or you may apply for dual registration. No. If you have a Maryland driver's license, you are not eligible for a non-resident permit.
- There is a fee for a non-resident permit.
Mailing Address: MVA 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 |
Appendix A Non-Resident Permit Requirements
| | | Student | | | Military | | | Temporary Employee | | | Visitor | If visiting for medical treatment, a letter from your physician stating the approximate length of time needed for treatment If visiting for other reasons, a brief letter from you giving the reason and anticipated length of stay.
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Note: The expiration date of the non-resident permit cannot exceed the expiration date of the vehicle's registration. Therefore, the duration of the permit may be less than indicated above.
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