The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) touted a new milestone for its online services platform – more than 2 million Marylanders have registered their myMVA online services accounts. The myMVA online services provides customers with real time access to driver and vehicle information.

Maryland noted that the state has nearly 5 million residents with either a driver’s license or state ID, meaning the state is nearly at the halfway point for having all drivers signed up for their online services platform.

Currently, customers can use myMVA to complete more than 60 transactions online including common requests to renew a driver’s license or vehicle registration, change an address, apply for disability products, and verify vehicle emission inspection deadlines. Additionally, each myMVA account supports ContactMVA, which provides customers with a secure and private way to communicate with the Motor Vehicle Administration.

“We continue to encourage all Maryland drivers to sign up for their myMVA account which gives you 24/7 access to all of your MVA business in one account from the convenience of your own home or office,” Motor Vehicle Administrator Chrissy Nizer said. “We are always reviewing our processes to improve accessibility and give Marylanders more time to pursue life’s opportunities.”

Since launching three years ago, more than 12 million transactions have been completed via a myMVA account. MVA noted that each of those transactions would have otherwise required a customer visit an MVA branch location. MVA also noted that the state reached its most recent MVA milestone back in March of 2023 when it had 1 million online accounts – meaning it has doubled the number of registered accounts in a little more than a year.

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