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Maryland MVA Permit Appointment: No Walk-Ins, 3 PM Cutoff, myMVA Steps

Maryland requires an appointment for every learner's permit knowledge test. The MDOT MVA does not accept walk-ins for testing at any branch.

You must book a "Knowledge Test" slot through the online portal. No exceptions: not for emergencies, expiring permits, or last-minute requests. Honestly, this is one of the strictest appointment-only systems of any state MVA.

QUICK NAVIGATION

  1. Does Maryland MVA Accept Walk-Ins for the Permit Knowledge Test?
  2. How to Book a Maryland Permit Test Through the myMVA Portal
  3. What Does Maryland MVA Do When You Miss Your Permit Appointment?
  4. Rescheduling a Maryland MVA Permit Appointment: Rules and Penalties
  5. Where Can You Find Faster Maryland MVA Permit Appointment Slots?
  6. What Documents Must You Bring to a Maryland MVA Permit Appointment?
  7. Maryland Permit Fees and Age Rules: $65 Type I, $45 Type II, 15y9m

Does Maryland MVA Accept Walk-Ins for the Permit Knowledge Test?

No. Maryland MVA requires a scheduled appointment for every permit knowledge test. Walk-ins are turned away at the door regardless of how far you traveled.

ServiceWalk-In Allowed?Details
Learner's Permit Knowledge TestNOAppointment required, no exceptions
Document Drop-off / ReturnLimitedSome branches allow "Get in Line Online" for returns, not testing
VEIP Emissions InspectionYESKiosks available 24/7; stations accept drive-ups
  • Select "Knowledge Test" when booking. Choosing "Real ID" or "Driver's License Renewal" gets you sent home.
  • Testing stops at 3:00 PM or 3:30 PM at most branches. Arrive after the cutoff and you're denied.
  • No standby or cancellation waitlist exists.

Confirm your branch's exact cutoff by checking MVA permit testing hours before you go.

How to Book a Maryland Permit Test Through the myMVA Portal

Log into myMVA, navigate to Central Scheduling, and select a full-service Maryland MVA branch. Choose your preferred date and time, enter your pre-application details, and confirm. The entire process takes under 10 minutes.

  1. Log in to myMVA.
  2. Select "Schedule an Appointment."
  3. Choose "Driver License Services."
  4. Select "Learner's Permit Knowledge Test."
  5. Search by zip code for nearby locations.
  6. Pick a time slot and confirm. Save your confirmation number and QR code.

What Does Maryland MVA Do When You Miss Your Permit Appointment?

Maryland MVA voids your appointment slot immediately if you miss it. There is no grace period. You must rebook through the myMVA portal and wait for the next available date.

  • Log into the MVA Central Scheduling System to book a new slot right away.
  • Habitual no-shows may get flagged, restricting future booking ability.
  • If your permit expires while waiting for a new appointment, you restart the full process: new knowledge test, new fee.

Maryland's 3 PM cutoff rule caught Priya at the Gaithersburg MVA: her appointment reminder showed the wrong time zone and she arrived a full hour late. The slot was long forfeited with no recourse. Rebooking stretched 8 days out. Cross-check your original booking email against the reminder; MVA reminders sometimes display the wrong time zone.

Rescheduling a Maryland MVA Permit Appointment: Rules and Penalties

Use the "Modify" function in the MDOT MVA Scheduling System to reschedule. This holds your current slot while you search for a new one. Do not cancel first.

  • After failing, you face a retest lockout: 1 business day after the first failure, 7 calendar days after a second or later failure.
  • If rescheduling pushes your date beyond 60 days from your residency proof issue date, bring newer documents.

To cancel, use the online portal or call 410-768-7000. The MVA charges no cancellation fee.

  • Application fees (the $65 permit fee) are non-refundable but stay valid on your profile for a future visit.
  • Cancel at least 24 hours ahead to free the slot for someone else.

Where Can You Find Faster Maryland MVA Permit Appointment Slots?

Rural branches like Waldorf, Hagerstown, and Salisbury typically have shorter wait times than Beltsville or Gaithersburg. Check the myMVA portal early in the week for freshly released slots.

  • Try branches in Cumberland, Hagerstown, or Easton. They're far less packed than Glen Burnie or Baltimore.
  • Cancellation slots appear instantly. Check between 7:30-8:30 AM and again around 7:00 PM for the best chances.
  • There is no emergency walk-in option for permit testing. Your only move is to keep refreshing the online scheduler.

At the Rockville MVA, expecting walk-in priority at Monday opening guarantees a 11-day wait for the first available slot. All Maryland MVA locations have been appointment-only since 2020: plan accordingly.

Use an auto-refresh browser extension on the scheduling page, set to refresh every 60 seconds between 7:45 and 8:15 AM. That's how people actually grab cancellation slots at packed branches like Gaithersburg. The system is clunky, but persistence beats frustration every time.

What Documents Must You Bring to a Maryland MVA Permit Appointment?

Bring your Core Four documents plus the signed DL-300 if under 18, proof of insurance for the test vehicle, and the completed online pre-application confirmation.

  • Proof of Age and Identity: Original U.S. birth certificate or valid passport.
  • Proof of Social Security: Original Social Security card or W-2 showing full SSN.
  • Two Proofs of Maryland Residency: Utility bill, bank statement, or official mail dated within 60 days.
  • Form DL-300: Required if under 16. This school attendance form must arrive in a sealed, unopened envelope. Download Form DL-300 and have your school complete it before your appointment.

For the full checklist, see Maryland learner's permit document requirements.

What Is on the Maryland Permit Knowledge Test?

The test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You get 20 minutes and need 22 correct (88%) to pass.

Study the Maryland Driver's Manual before your appointment. The test pulls directly from it.

One Annapolis applicant arrived to find the branch dark: a state employee holiday had closed the office, and that closure never appeared in the MVA booking confirmation email. Rescheduled 4 days out. Maryland state employee holidays rarely sync with the booking confirmation system; check the MVA branch page directly for closure dates.

Print two complete sets of your documents and keep them in separate folders. If you crease or mark your birth certificate at the counter, the backup saves you from a rescheduled appointment.

Maryland Permit Fees and Age Rules: $65 Type I, $45 Type II, 15y9m

Maryland charges $65 for a Type I learner's permit and $45 for a Type II. Applicants must be at least 15 years and 9 months old. Parental co-signature is required for all applicants under 18 years of age.

  • Minimum age: 15 years and 9 months.
  • Parental requirement: Applicants under 18 need a parent or guardian present to sign. The parent must bring a valid photo ID such as a driver's license for verification.
  • Vision screening: 20/40 acuity required, done before the knowledge test.

A teen in Columbia arrived for their Saturday appointment with their mother, who realized she'd left her own driver's license at home. The MVA requires the parent's photo ID. They were denied service and had to reschedule for a weekday 6 weeks later.

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