What Are the Penalties for Driving Without a Car Registration in Maryland?
There are many laws and regulations surrounding driving a vehicle in Maryland. Occasionally, vital details may be overlooked, such as maintaining or obtaining a valid car registration. Under Maryland law, registering your vehicle with the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) is mandated to ensure fees are paid and that the vehicle meets safety and emission standards. If you were stopped in a vehicle without a valid car registration, you may face criminal misdemeanor charges, hefty fines, and other potential consequences.
Under Maryland statute MD Transp Code § 27-101 (2010), it is a criminal misdemeanor to drive with an unregistered vehicle. If you have received a traffic violation for driving without valid registration, retain an experienced traffic violations lawyer at The Law Office of Hillel Traub to protect your legal rights and driving privileges. We have over 20 years of experience and a track record of proven results, defending clients in the most complex traffic violation cases.
Penalties for Driving Without a Car Registration in Maryland
In Maryland, drivers must register their vehicles in order to drive legally. Without registration, the state may not know if the car is safe to drive, meets emissions standards, or has bi-annual fees paid. A driver may incur significant penalties if they drive with an unregistered car, including a negative mark on their driving record. Whether your vehicle was never registered, has expired license plates, or the registration was suspended or revoked, you may face a fine of up to $500. A suspended, expired, or invalid registration is commonly the reason an officer initiates a traffic stop, but other violations can be discovered and cited after that.
In addition to a criminal conviction, driving without a registration often coincides with driving without insurance and is a more serious violation in Maryland. If you face charges for either or both offenses, it is in your best interest to retain a skilled traffic violations lawyer to help you understand the charges you may be facing and possible defenses in your unique circumstances.
Possible Defenses for Driving Without a Car Registration in Maryland
There are various defenses for driving without a car registration in Maryland, such as failing to register in the designated time frame or accidentally letting the registration lapse. Depending on your unique circumstances, an experienced traffic violations lawyer may help evaluate your case and determine the best course forward for a favorable outcome.
Other possible defenses to driving without a car registration may include the following:
- The vehicle mistakenly appeared unregistered during a traffic stop
- You did not receive notice from the MVA that your registration was suspended
- You had no knowledge of the suspension of your registration
At The Law Office of Hillel Traub, we may help you determine which defenses may be best for your unique case. With a record of proven results, we are prepared to help protect your legal rights.
Speak With an Experienced Maryland Traffic Violations Lawyer at The Law Office of Hillel Traub
There are various reasons why you may have failed to register your vehicle. At The Law Office of Hillel Traub, we have over 20 years of experience helping clients achieve favorable outcomes in the most complex traffic violation cases. We handle your case meticulously and competently so you can rest assured that your legal rights are protected. Attorney Hillel Traub is a former lawyer from MVA with an exceptional track record of success.
Schedule a no-cost consultation by calling (410) 580-1100 or filling out our contact form to obtain legal guidance regarding your best legal options forward.