| Titling A Vehicle A vehicle's title establishes who owns the vehicle. Each time the owner changes, a new title must be issued. Currently, the Maryland MVA prints a two-part, paper title. The first part, the Maryland Certificate of Title, is mailed to the owner. The second part, the Security Interest Filing (SIF), is printed only when a lien has been filed against the title; it is mailed to the lien holder. The documents included in this section describe the many different titling scenarios that can occur. Please note that having a title for your vehicle does not permit you to drive it on public roads; you must also register it. The two transactions are usually handled together. Please check the infoMVA registration section for further information. Common Titling Processes Unusual Titling Processes |


