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Lt_Inner_Content Left_ContentMaryland law requires drivers to notify the MVA if they are diagnosed with any of the following conditions
A driver must report the problem when it is diagnosed, or when he or she is applying for a driver’s license or renewing an existing driver’s license.
You may report your diagnosis by contacting us via myMVA or by phone, to the MVA Driver Wellness and Safety Division, or to any MVA branch or express office. Please be sure to include:
What will happen after I report my diagnosis?
When you have reported a condition, the Driver Wellness and Safety Division (DW&S) may send you several forms to complete. They also may send you a form for your physician to complete. After you return the forms, the DW&S Division then will make a decision about whether your situation should be referred for an opinion from the Medical Advisory Board (MAB). The MAB is a group of doctors who works with the MVA in analyzing customers’ driving abilities. If the MAB is involved, they (the MAB) may ask you for more information, or to attend a meeting.
All medical data obtained will be kept CONFIDENTIAL and will only be used for those purposes permitted by law.
After the doctor assigned by the MAB analyzes your situation, he or she will provide an opinion to the DW&S Division. The DW&S Division will make the final decision about whether your driving privileges should be restricted in any way.
Our goal is not to take drivers off the road. Our goal is to keep drivers on the road for as long as they remain a low risk for crash involvement. If necessary, to achieve that goal, we will work with drivers on a case-by-case basis.
MVA
Driver Wellness and Safety Division
6601 Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21062For telephone questions:
MVA Customer Service Center: 1-410-768-7000
TTY/Hearing Impaired: 1-301-729-4563