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A new Online Vision Certification Service launched by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration allows authorized vision providers to submit eye exam results electronically to the MVA.
The Motor Vehicle Administration has launched a new system that makes it easier to handle some transactions without having to go to an MVA branch.
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) now offers the option of submitting eye tests electronically so the state's over-40 drivers no longer need visit the MVA's offices just to renew ...
Under a new law that just went into effect, you now have more access to MVA services online. State lawmakers passed this bill, hoping to cut down on the number of required visits to your local branch.
Drivers who use an MVA office can use the vision certification to eliminate the vision screening step in the renewal process. Vision screening results are valid for 12 months from the date of exam.
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration has opened an appointment-only branch in Gaithersburg to help offset the volume of people looking to obtain their REAL ID by the October 1, 2020 deadline ...
Regarding an editorial that appeared in The Aegis, while we at the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration appreciate the interest in promoting the MVA’s “Anywhere, Anytime” online campaign ...
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