| License Plate Return with Automated Refund Maryland law requires you to return your license plates to the MVA when your vehicle’s insurance is cancelled, when you move out of Maryland, or when you no longer need the license plates. Under certain circumstances you may be eligible for a partial refund of your registration fee. You can return license plates in any of the following ways:
When you return the license plates, always include your registration card. WARNING: Do not cancel your insurance until you are sure that the MVA has received your license plates. Failure to do so could result in a large fine. What should I do if one or both of my license plates have been lost or stolen? If your license plates have been lost or stolen, report the theft to your local law enforcement agency. Be sure to obtain a copy of the police report, or at least the police report number. Then contact any MVA branch office to report the theft. If your license plates are not recovered, you will need to obtain substitute license plates for your vehicle. Can I get a refund of my registration fee if the license plates are not expired? You may be eligible for a refund if your license plate expiration date is more than 12 months away. Ask the MVA customer service agent about a refund when you return the license plates. Otherwise you will need to complete the MVA form titled Application for Registration Plate Refund and include it with the license plates you are returning. How long will it take for me to receive a refund? Your refund is actually prepared by the Comptroller’s Office in Annapolis. You should receive the refund within 6 weeks of returning the license plates. If you never receive the refund, call one of the numbers below or contact any MVA branch office for assistance. Fees:
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