Shoro.aiYou do not need car insurance to get a Maryland learner's permit. The MVA checks your identity and knowledge, not insurance. But every vehicle you practice in must carry valid Maryland liability coverage.
No. Insurance is not required to apply for a permit at any MVA branch like Glen Burnie or Gaithersburg. The state verifies your identity only.
Here is what the MVA actually checks:
You do not show an insurance card to take the 25-question knowledge test or receive your permit card.
Applicants under 16 also submit a completed DL-300 driver education certification form. That form is about school enrollment, not insurance.
The car you use for practice must carry valid Maryland liability insurance. Every session, every minute. You do not need a policy in your own name, but the vehicle must be covered.
Maryland's minimum coverage is 30/60/15: $30,000 bodily injury per person, $60,000 per accident, $15,000 property damage.
Adding a permit holder can affect household rates. Learn more about permit insurance cost impact in Maryland.
The Maryland Driver's Manual covers vehicle rules to know during your required practice hours.
Penalties start with a $150 fine for the first 30 days, plus $7 for each additional day. The vehicle can be impounded and your permit suspended.
One traffic stop without valid coverage and you are starting over on your entire licensing timeline. This is one of the fastest ways to wreck your progress, don't risk it.
This is the one time the MVA demands physical proof. You must hand the examiner a valid insurance card or FR-19 form for the exact test vehicle before the exam begins.
Expired, canceled, or mismatched cards will cancel your appointment on the spot. No exceptions.
A student arrived at Gaithersburg MVA for a 10:15 AM test in her aunt's SUV. The insurance card in the glovebox had expired two weeks earlier.
The examiner canceled the test on the spot. She waited weeks for a new slot.
At Bel Air MVA, a teen brought his father's truck. The card showed the right vehicle, but the policy had been canceled for non-payment. The MVA system flagged it, test canceled.
A student at Waldorf MVA used a driving school car and assumed the school handled insurance. The instructor didn't have proof on hand. The 2:30 PM appointment was forfeited.
Honestly, most people do not realize the insurance check is this strict. Every detail on that card needs to be current and matching.
For full vehicle rules, see what car you can use for the Maryland driving test.
Maryland does not require insurance at the permit application stage. At the skills test, the vehicle you bring must carry active liability coverage meeting the 30/60/15 minimum. The FR-19 form confirms compliance at test check-in.
| Stage | Insurance Proof Required? | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Application and Knowledge Test | No | Bring ID documents and the $65 fee. No insurance card needed. |
| Practice Driving | Yes (on vehicle) | The car must be insured. You don't show proof to the MVA, but the owner's policy must be active. |
| Driving Skills Test | Yes (physical proof) | Hand the examiner a current insurance card or FR-19 for the exact test vehicle. |
Most insurance-related test cancellations happen because of last-minute oversights. A few minutes of prep the night before prevents weeks of delay.
If a vehicle owner cannot get standard coverage, the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund provides options.
Once you earn your provisional license, you must be added as a rated driver to the household policy. That raises premiums, budget for it.
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