Maryland vehicle title and license fees




















You will need to have it notarized if: The vehicle is 7 years old or newer. Visit your local MVA office or title and tag agent with the title and above documents, as well as: Notice of Security Interest Filing Form VR showing that all prior liens have been paid off.

A completed Application for Certificate of Title VR, if the title is originally from another state. Proof of insurance. A Certificate of Inspection. If you're unable to have your vehicle inspected before you register it, you can apply for a Day Temporary Registration. The tax on older vehicles is charged based on the sale price on the title.

Transferring a Car to Family in Maryland If a person transfers vehicle ownership to an immediate family member, the family member doesn't have to pay an excise tax. To qualify for a family title transfer, you must be related in one of the following ways: Grandparents Grandchildren Parents including step Spouses Children including natural, adopted, and step Siblings including natural and half In-laws including mother, father, son, and daughter Aunts and uncles who are 65 or older as long as the title goes to a niece or nephew, and not vice versa As long as the vehicle is titled in Maryland, and the former owner has paid off all liens, the title transfer is very similar to selling the vehicle to a private party.

The new owner must complete, sign, and date the title. Depending on the circumstances, you may need to present the vehicle's Certificate of Inspection or be prepared to get a Day Temporary Registration.

Transfers between spouses or parents and children are exempt from inspection. In some counties, the new owner will need to show proof the vehicle passed the Smog Check. If possible, both the giver and the recipient should visit the MVA office or title and tag agent together with: The signed-over title.

License Plates in a Family Transfer Most family transfers require the new owner to get new license plates or transfer plates from another vehicle. License plates may remain on the vehicle only if: The vehicle was jointly owned by a husband and wife, and is being transferred to one of the spouses. The vehicle was in the name of one spouse, and is being transferred to both spouses in joint ownership. The vehicle was jointly owned by a parent and child, and is being transferred to either the parent or the child.

The vehicle was in the individual name of a parent or child, and is being transferred to joint ownership of the parent and child.

To complete the Maryland car title transfer: Locate the original title , with all liens released. If the title has been lost or damaged, you must request a duplicate before you can transfer ownership. If possible, both the giver and the recipient should go to the MVA office or title and tag agent together. The new owner will need: Proof of insurance. If possible, a Certificate of Inspection. If not, a Day Temporary Registration may be required so that the vehicle can be inspected. Vehicles recently purchased are assessed based on the price listed on the notarized Bill of Sale Form VR In most cases, the new owner will register the vehicle at the same time as the title transfer.

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Want a degree view of your MVA to-do list? Create a user profile now. Maryland Vehicle Title and Registration Information. If the title was issued in Maryland, it can be used as your application for titling and registering the vehicle.

If the vehicle is from a state that does not issue a title as proof of ownership, a registration document and a bill of sale may be submitted as proof of ownership. Application form - If the vehicle's current title was issued in Maryland, use it as your application form by completing the section entitled Application for Title and Registration.

If not, use the application for certificate of title form VR Be sure to include your insurance information. Your policy must conform to Maryland's minimum liability insurance requirements. Proof of purchase price - This should be a bill of sale signed by both the buyer s and seller s.

Odometer disclosure statement - The odometer reading can be recorded and attested in the Assignment of Ownership section on the Maryland title.

It is valid for up to 90 days from the date issued. Lien release - If the existing title indicates that a lien was placed against it, you must submit a lien release. For a vehicle that was titled in Maryland, this could be a properly completed and signed Maryland Security Interest Filing or a signed letter from the lien holder specifically identifying the vehicle and stating that the lien has been released.

If the vehicle is currently titled in another state, you may submit a signed letter of release from the lien holder or you may have the lien holder sign the title indicating that the lien has been released. Power of attorney - If someone other than you, the new owner, is signing the titling forms, this document is required. Certificate of origin - This is an ownership document produced by the vehicle's manufacturer.

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