Driving in Maryland: Everything you need to know to get licensed UMBC IES Office Administration Building, Room 224 410-455-2624.

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Driving in Maryland: Everything you need to know to get licensed UMBC IES Office Administration Building, Room

Getting Started: Which Category do YOU fit in? 1.I’ve never had a license to drive 2. I have/had a license in another country 3. I have/had a license from Canada, France, Germany or South Korea

Never had a license to drive? Let’s get started… A lot to learn! Steps: 1.Learner’s Permit 2.Provisional License 3.Driver’s License Note – MUST have Active SEVIS record for at least 2 days to take any action at MVA

Learner’s Permit Allows you to drive with supervision of experienced driver Other person must be 21; had license for 3 years; sit next to you at all times Must have learner’s permit 9 months before testing for Provisional License

Applying for your Learner’s Permit (overview) Go to an MVA office to… Pass a Knowledge test Pass a Vision Test Provide documentation of your legal status in the US (I-20, passport, visa, I-94 card/printed record) Provide SSN (Social Security number) OR letter from SSA (Social Security Administration) that you are ineligible Provide documentation of Maryland residency Under 18 years old? Need a signature from a parent or guardian

Learner’s Permit -- Knowledge Test Computerized test of 20 questions Study ahead of time using the MVA Maryland Driver’s Handbook (IES office has copies of this, or go online) Practice test questions here: Services/RookieDriver/tutorial/Tutorial_intro. html Services/RookieDriver/tutorial/Tutorial_intro. html (includes links to online Handbook to study)

Vision Test Used to make sure your eye sight is sufficient for driving Small machine you look into, respond to prompts Use contact lenses or glasses? You can wear them during the test; noted on your license More information: Services/VisionScreen/default.htm

Proof of Legal Immigration Status I-20 must be signed by you and IES adviser Visa can be expired Passport must be valid I-94 must be valid All documents have to be verified through the SAVE (Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements) program – may or may not be done the same day. Can take up to 3 weeks.

SAVE Verification You can start the SAVE process in advance, online!

SSN or Proof of Ineligibility If you have an SSN, take card with you to MVA If you do NOT have an SSN: 1.Request letter of F-1 status from IES office 2.Go to SSA Office with all immigration documents and IES letter 3.Request “Letter of Ineligibility” at SSA office -- states that you are not eligible for an SSN (because you don’t work in the US)

Proof of Maryland Residency To prove that you are living in Maryland, please take at least TWO of the following: – Phone/Utility/Cable bill mailed to you at your Maryland address – Rental/Lease agreement for where you are living – Bank Account statement from Maryland bank – Credit Card bill mailed to your Maryland address – For other options, use this link: Services/Apply/proof.htm#MD_residency Services/Apply/proof.htm#MD_residency

I have my Learner’s Permit, Now What? Valid for 2 years Must have for at least 9 months before you can test for Provisional License You will receive a Practice Log Book – must complete 60 hours of practice with a supervising driver – over 21 years old, licensed at least 3 years Required to take a Driver Education class, usually about 8 weeks long; requires cost. Find one here: driver/ driver/

Provisional License Next step for Learner’s Permit holder FIRST step for individuals holding a license from another country – For students with licenses from another country – the rules are not clear how long you can use your international license in Maryland, but to be safe we recommend that you get your Maryland license within the first 3 months you are here.

Provisional License – What is it? Probationary (“trial”) License Need to maintain a “clean driving record” before you can get a full license Can drive alone 5:00am – 12:00am midnight; need a supervising driver 12:00am – 5:00am Under 18 years old? Cannot have passengers under 18 in the car without supervisor

“A Clean Record”– What is that? You have not received any traffic tickets/ “moving violations” You can get a ticket if a policeman stops you because you are breaking a traffic law Common offenses – speeding, reckless driving, illegal passing of other cars, running a STOP sign or red light, etc.

Applying for your Provisional License (overview) You must have passed a Vision test and Knowledge Test (if you didn’t need to get a Learner’s Permit, you take these at the MVA when you are ready) Must take all immigration documents and SSN card or SSN letter of ineligibility Must provide proof of Maryland residency (see previous slide on providing this information) Attend and pass 3-hour “Drug and Alcohol Education” class Schedule a time with the MVA to take the Skills Test If you have a license from another country, it must be in English, or translated to English through an MVA-certified translation company

Provisional License – 3 hour Drug and Alcohol Class Required if you have an international driver’s license Cost involved; varies by program Some online options exist Find a class here: MVA/INFO/ / T.htm MVA/INFO/ / T.htm

Provisional License – Skills Test Driving Test taken with an MVA staff member Taken on site at the MVA 1.Drive through a course demonstrating skills like 3-point turning and parallel parking 2.Drive on the road, follow directions of MVA staff Common not to pass the first time – can reschedule soon after to try again Must have a car to use for the test that is in good condition

Provisional License – Time line How long do you need your provisional license before it becomes a full license? Previously licensed 0-6 months: 18 months Previously licensed 6-12 months: 12 months Previously licensed months: 6 months If you have a clean driving record, you can then go to the MVA and “renew” your license to get a regular driver’s license

Driver’s License Congratulations on your license! Don’t forget to keep it current--don’t let it expire. Renew your license through the MVA. (You often receive reminders of expiration from the MVA by mail) You can use your license as a form of personal ID. Drive safe!

Citizens of Canada, France, Germany or South Korea Special driving agreements exist between these countries and the US Typically, you must have a current or recently- expired license from your country of citizenship Waives some requirements Look for specific details here: Services/Apply/international.htm#Foreign_Recipr ocity Services/Apply/international.htm#Foreign_Recipr ocity

Car Registration and Car Insurance Once you want to buy a car, you must first purchase car insurance. Many different insurance companies are available. Research the best deals. Once you buy a car, you must register it with the state of Maryland. For guidance on buying, selling, and registering your car, use this link: Services/REG/default.htm Services/REG/default.htm

Links to MVA information Online Maryland Driver’s Handbook: 002A.pdf 002A.pdf Learner’s Permit: Services/RookieDriver/bgenerallearners.htm Services/RookieDriver/bgenerallearners.htm Provisional License: Services/RookieDriver/bgeneralprovisional.htm Services/RookieDriver/bgeneralprovisional.htm Information specific to international drivers: Services/Apply/international.htm Services/Apply/international.htm