Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration

MD MVA Form IS-109 - Investigative Division Complaint Form

MD MVA Form IS-109 - Investigative Division Complaint Form

Form IS-109 - Investigative Division Complaint Form is used to file complaints with the Maryland MVA's Investigative Division.

This form is essential for individuals who wish to report complaints or concerns related to activities or incidents involving the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. It serves as a means to initiate investigations into alleged wrongdoing or issues within the MVA. For example, a person who suspects irregularities in the issuance of driver's licenses may use this form to report their concerns to the Investigative Division.

Form VR-449A. Maryland Affidavit in Lieu of a Title

Form VR-449A. Maryland Affidavit in Lieu of a Title

The VR-449A (08-20) form, titled "Affidavit in Lieu of a Title," is a document issued by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). This form is used in situations where it is not possible to provide a Certificate of Title for a specific vehicle. The reasons for this unavailability can include a defective title, a lost title, or a destroyed title.

Key Sections and Information:

  1. Vehicle Owner Information:

Form VR-470. Maryland Restricted Power of Attorney

Form VR-470. Restricted Power of Attorney for Vehicle Transactions

The VR-470 form is a restricted power of attorney used by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. Its purpose is to grant limited authority to an agent or representative on behalf of the vehicle owner in specific situations. This form is commonly used when the vehicle owner cannot be physically present or needs assistance with certain tasks related to their vehicle.

Form VR-210. Application for Maryland Parking Placards/License Plates for Individuals with a Disability

Form VR-210. Application for Maryland Parking Placards/License Plates for Individuals with a Disability

The VR-210 form is an application for individuals with disabilities to apply for Maryland parking placards or license plates. The main purpose of the form is to allow qualified individuals to park in designated disability parking spaces.

The form consists of several sections that require personal and medical information, including the applicant's name, address, disability type, and physician's certification of the disability. Important fields include the disability type, as there are specific criteria for each type to qualify for a parking placard or license plate.