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Welcome to the MVA Central Scheduling System
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**Attention Customers:
If you need to complete a tag return, an emissions inspection test (VEIP), or visit a business-service kiosk, please
DO NOT schedule an appointment
as these services can be handled without an appointment. All customers, regardless of the type of transaction will need to answer three health screening questions and have a temporal scan of body temperature prior to entering a branch office. Visit our
Online Services
page to see additional transactions that can be completed from the comfort of your home.
**
To make an appointment, please select from the menu options on the left of this screen under “Schedule a Service”. To view a step-by-step guide of how to use the Central Scheduling System,
click here
.
After you’ve scheduled an appointment, you can view and manage your appointment at any time by clicking on the link
“Manage Scheduled Appointment”
in the gray bar above. Be sure to have your email address, social security number, or appointment confirmation number available to be able to confirm, cancel, or reschedule your appointment.
Please note:
If you would like a confirmation email sent to you with the details of your appointment, please be sure to provide an email address when prompted.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING EXPIRED PRODUCTS: If your driver’s license, registration or learner’s permit expired on or after March 13, 2020, Governor Hogan has issued an
Executive Order
that provides a grace period on vehicle registration and driver’s license expiration dates. Please visit
COVID-19 and MDOT MVA – What You Need to Know
to learn more about the Executive Order, and our current operations and policies.