Mar 18, 2022

When you buy a new or pre-owned car in Maryland, getting familiar with the car registration process is essential. Whether you buy a vehicle in Maryland or move from another state, you’ll find helpful information from your local dealership and the Maryland Vehicle Administration office to register your vehicle.

 

1.    Registration Process in MarylandPaperwork Car Registration | Bowie, MD

When you purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle in Maryland, you’ll have 60 days to register your car. You can complete this process by sending the required documents to your local Maryland Vehicle Administration office or bringing them to a branch office in person. You’ll need to provide a completed application for the certificate of title, car insurance information, proof of ownership, lien information, a state safety inspection certificate, and additional documents.

 

2.    Online Registration Options

If registering your vehicle in person or by mail isn’t convenient, you may have the option of completing the process online. When you visit the Maryland Vehicle Administration website, you’ll find online services, including registration.

 

When you complete the application on the website, you’ll need to provide all supporting documents by mail. You’ll also find printable forms online if you prefer to send them by mail and the supporting information.

 

3.    Registration Fees

There are various registration fees based on the type of vehicle you own, including multi-use and passenger vehicles. These registration fees include $10 if you’re filing a registration transfer, $135 in registration fees for multi-use vehicles for passengers under 3,700 pounds, $51 for street rod vehicles, and $187 for passenger vehicles over 3,700 pounds. If you’re registering for a temporary license, the fee is $20 and valid for 60 days.

 

 

4.    Certificate of Origin and Odometer Disclosure Statement

When you complete the registration application process, you’ll need to provide a certificate of origin and an odometer disclosure statement. You’ll receive the certificate of origin from the vehicle’s manufacturer and an essential part of the application.

 

 

An odometer disclosure statement provides an official record of the mileage and the ownership transfer. This document provides the odometer reading, which is tested and included in the ownership section of the title.

 

 

5.    Certificate of Inspection

A safety inspection is required to purchase a truck, car, motorcycle, or another type of vehicle. This inspection must be completed by a licensed state inspection station in Maryland, which you can achieve through your local dealership. When the safety inspection is completed, a certificate is issued by the inspection station within 90 days. It’s vital to ensure that the vehicle identification number or VIN matches the certificate.

 

When you register your vehicle in Maryland, you’ll find helpful tips, guides, and a step-by-step process on your local Maryland Vehicle Administration office and your nearest dealership. Contact us at DARCARS Honda and inquire about our fantastic showroom display of new and pre-owned vehicles today. We offer incredible deals and cars for all your driving and lifestyle needs.