![]() ![]() See “ Register Your New Car in MD" below for more information. If the car has already been inspected and you have insurance for it, you can go ahead and register the vehicle in your name. A completed Maryland Temporary State Inspection Waiver (Form VR-129).To get a temporary registration, take the following to a Maryland MVA office: When you title your car, you can get a temporary registration valid for 30 days, so that you can get the car inspected and take care of any repairs. See our Title Transfers in Maryland page for more details. The fee for a title certificate is $100, PLUS a 6% titling tax. NOTE: If you buy a vehicle from another state, you must also include a completed Application for Maryland Title (Form VR-005). ![]() Notice of Security Interest OR letter from finance institution, if applicable.Notarized Bill of Sale (Form VR-181), if applicable.A completed “Application for Title and Registration" section.A completed “Assignment of Ownership" section.To have the car titled, you must go in person to a Maryland MVA office with the: Car insurance for the car you've bought.The year, make, and vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle.īEFORE you can register the vehicle, you will also need:.If a letter is provided, it must be on the lender's letterhead, signed, and state: A Notice of Security Interest Filing (Form VR-217) OR a letter from the lender, IF the seller financed the vehicle. ![]()
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