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Maryland Permit Supervisor Rules: Age 21-Plus, 3-Year License, Front Seat

Your supervisor must be 21+ with a valid license held for 3 years minimum. They sit in the front passenger seat. No one else can occupy that row. Violating this rule brings fines up to $500, 5 points, and a mandatory 9-month test delay.

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  1. Who Qualifies as a Supervisor for Maryland Permit Holders?
  2. What Supervisor Categories Does Maryland Allow for Permit Driving?
  3. Maryland Supervisor Errors: Which Mistakes Void Hours or Trigger Citations
  4. What Documentation Does Maryland Require From Permit Supervisors?
  5. What Are Maryland MVA Penalties for Using an Unqualified Supervisor?

Who Qualifies as a Supervisor for Maryland Permit Holders?

Your supervisor needs three things: age 21 or older, a valid license held for 3 consecutive years, and the front passenger seat. The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration sets these rules.

  • Minimum Age: 21 years or older
  • License Tenure: Valid driver's license held for 3+ consecutive years
  • License Status: Current and valid, not suspended, revoked, or expired
  • Seating Position: Front passenger seat only with no other front-seat passengers
  • Sobriety: Must be sober and capable of driving; while the legal BAC limit for adults is 0.08%, the MVA advises complete sobriety to be ready to take control

Relationship doesn't matter legally. A 21-year-old sibling qualifies if they've held their license for 3 years. Out-of-state licenses from Virginia, DC, or Pennsylvania work if valid and meeting the 3-year rule.

What Supervisor Categories Does Maryland Allow for Permit Driving?

Parents, adult relatives, certified instructors, or out-of-state adults all qualify. Each brings different advantages for your 60 required practice hours.

Supervisor Type Legal Requirement Checks Best Used For
Parent / Guardian Must be 21+ & licensed 3+ years Logging the required 60 practice hours and signing certification
Adult Sibling / Relative Must be 21+ & licensed 3+ years Supplementing practice hours with a different teaching style
Certified Instructor Licensed by MVA Mastering complex skills like highway merging
Out-of-State Adult Must be 21+ & licensed 3+ years in their state Supervising during visits and signing your log book

Maryland Supervisor Errors: Which Mistakes Void Hours or Trigger Citations

Maryland's rule on supervisor license type caught a Baltimore family completely off guard: the parent's foreign driver's license came from a non-reciprocal country and was explicitly excluded from the approved supervisor ID list. The teen was turned away from all practice hours until the parent obtained a Maryland DL: roughly a 2-week process. Non-reciprocal foreign licenses carry zero standing as supervisor credentials at any Maryland MVA location.

Front seat violations carry real consequences. A Baltimore permit holder got cited when her qualified supervisor sat in the passenger seat but her younger sibling also occupied the front. The officer issued a citation for improper supervision.

Maryland's notary requirement for the RD-006 certification tripped up a Rockville family: the bank notarized the supervisor certification form but used a stamp format that didn't meet Maryland's requirements. Rejected. A Maryland-commissioned notary is the only safe option: bank notary formats vary and often fail. Confirm the notary holds a Maryland commission before signing.

Here's the truth: most MVA staff won't double-check your supervisor's license tenure until you submit your driving log. By then, you've wasted months of practice time.

What Documentation Does Maryland Require From Permit Supervisors?

The supervisor owns legal responsibility for the vehicle during practice drives. Maryland's Rookie Driver program requires documenting all supervised driving using the Rookie Driver Skills Log & Practice Guide (Form RD-006).

  1. Complete 60 total practice hours with 10+ hours at night
  2. Permit holders face a complete cell phone ban (handheld or hands-free) with fines of $75 first offense, $125 second, $175 third, plus potential license suspension
  3. Your supervisor must sign the certification page verifying your hours before scheduling the skills test

Photocopy your completed RD-006 log pages before the MVA visit. If your Bel Air branch appointment reveals an error with a supervisor's signature date, you can correct it on the copy and resubmit immediately instead of going home to redo the entire logbook. Understanding Maryland's driving restrictions prevents common violations during practice hours.

What Are Maryland MVA Penalties for Using an Unqualified Supervisor?

Driving without proper supervision hits hard. You face a fine up to $500, 5 points on your record, and a mandatory 9-month waiting period before retaking the driving skills test.

Under the Sgt. Patrick Kepp Act, reckless or aggressive driving while supervised can lead to 60 days in jail and a $1,000 fine for the permit holder.

Verify your supervisor's license status online through the MVA's driver record check before long practice sessions. This prevents wasting hours that can't be logged if their license has an unpaid toll violation they forgot about, a common issue for ICC (MD 200) drivers.

SOURCE:MARYLAND DMV INSTRUCTION PERMIT
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