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 Disability Plates for Facilities

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A facility that owns a vehicle used to transport disabled patients, such as a nursing home, is eligible to receive disability plates for the vehicle. 

How does a facility obtain disability license plates?

Prior to receiving disability plates, the facility must have already titled the vehicle. A representative from the facility then can complete and submit the Application For License Plates For Facilities, which is available online, at any branch office, or by calling the Customer Service Center.  If the vehicle is leased, a representative of the leasing company must also sign the form, or you will need power of attorney from the leasing company. The completed form can be submitted in person or by mail to any full-service MVA branch office

Can a facility receive disability placards (hang tags)?

Facilities are not eligible to receive disability placards for their vehicles.

Fees:

  • A request for a disability plate requires the assessment of a substitute/replacement tag fee.  Please submit your completed application along with the appropriate $20.00 fee. If requesting a disability license plate and it is time to renew your vehicle registration, the registration renewal fee is also required.  
     

Contact Information:

MVA
Disability Unit

6601 Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21062

For telephone questions:

MVA Customer Service Center:  

1-410-768-7000

TTY/Hearing Impaired:

1-301-729-4563