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We Buy Cars in Maryland

PutInYourVIN.com is the most convenient way to sell a car for cash in Maryland. We buy cars throughout Maryland and make it simple to sell any car, no matter where it is in the state or what condition it is in.

Free Pickup Included in Maryland

PutInYourVIN.com is ready to make you an offer if you live in or near one of the Maryland cities listed below. We will even come tow your car away for free!

Still have questions?  Call or text (855) 550-0515 and we will answer them ASAP!

Maine FAQs

Yes, at times! You must provide proof of ownership. This is usually a registration or insurance card that corresponds to your photo ID. Offers without a title are typically lower than offers with a valid title. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to buy every car in every city without a title.

If your Maryland vehicle title doesn’t look like the ones you see online, it’s possible that it is an older version, from before the state updated the design, or a fraudulent or unofficial copy. Maryland, like other states, periodically updates the design of its vehicle titles to incorporate new security features and to deter fraud.

To verify the authenticity of your Maryland title, you can take the following steps:

  1. Check the security features: Genuine titles should have security features such as watermarks, holograms, or other specific markings that are hard to reproduce. You can visit the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) website to learn more about these features.

  2. Compare the information: Make sure that the information on the title matches the vehicle, including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), make, model, and year. Additionally, confirm that the seller’s name and address match the owner listed on the title.

  3. Contact the MDOT MVA: If you’re still unsure about the authenticity of the title, you can contact the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration to verify the title’s validity. They may be able to provide guidance or confirm the legitimacy of the title based on their records.

Phone: (410) 768-7000
Website: https://mva.maryland.gov/

Remember, it’s important to exercise caution when purchasing a vehicle and to thoroughly review the title and other documentation. If you have any doubts, it’s always better to seek expert advice or assistance from the relevant authorities.

In Maryland, when you sell your car, you are required to remove the license plates from the vehicle. However, whether you need to turn in the plates to the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) depends on your specific situation. Here are a few scenarios:

  1. Transferring plates to a new vehicle: If you’re planning to purchase another vehicle and want to transfer the plates, you can do so. You will need to inform the MDOT MVA and complete the necessary paperwork to transfer the plates to your new vehicle.

  2. Canceling the registration: If you do not plan to use the plates on another vehicle, you should cancel the registration and return the plates to the MDOT MVA. You can mail the plates to the MVA, drop them off at an MVA branch office, or use an MVA authorized tag return service. Canceling the registration will also help protect you from potential liability issues, as you will no longer be associated with the sold vehicle.

  3. Moving out of state: If you’re moving out of Maryland and registering your vehicle in a different state, you should remove the Maryland plates, cancel the registration, and return the plates to the MDOT MVA.

Always check the current Maryland state laws and regulations, as they may change over time. You can find more information on the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration website: https://mva.maryland.gov/

After selling your car in Maryland, it’s essential to take care of your auto insurance. Here are the steps you should follow:

  1. Remove the sold vehicle from your policy: Contact your insurance company to inform them that you have sold the vehicle. They will help you remove the vehicle from your policy, which may result in a reduced premium or a refund, depending on your payment plan and the remaining coverage period.

  2. Transfer insurance to a new vehicle (if applicable): If you plan to purchase another vehicle, discuss your options with your insurance company. They can guide you through the process of transferring your insurance coverage to the new vehicle or help you adjust your policy to fit your new vehicle’s needs.

  3. Cancel your insurance policy (if necessary): If you do not plan to purchase another vehicle or no longer need an auto insurance policy, discuss canceling your policy with your insurance company. Keep in mind that you may be charged a cancellation fee, and you may receive a refund for any unused premium, depending on the terms of your policy.

  4. Maintain proof of insurance: If you have another vehicle that is still insured, make sure to keep proof of insurance in your vehicle or readily accessible, as Maryland law requires motorists to carry proof of insurance.

Remember to contact your insurance company as soon as possible after selling your vehicle to ensure that you are not paying for unnecessary coverage or exposing yourself to potential liability. It’s also essential to review your insurance needs periodically to ensure you have the appropriate coverage for your situation.

After selling your car in Maryland, there are several steps you should take to ensure a smooth and legal transfer of ownership:

  1. Transfer the title: Complete the “Assignment of Ownership” section on the back of the title, which includes the buyer’s information, the purchase price, and the date of sale. Both you (the seller) and the buyer must sign the title. Make sure to keep a copy of the completed title for your records.

  2. Remove your license plates: As the seller, you must remove your license plates from the vehicle before handing it over to the buyer. You can either transfer the plates to another vehicle you own or return them to the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) and cancel the registration.

  3. Notify the MVA: Although it is not mandatory in Maryland, it is a good practice to notify the MVA that you have sold the vehicle. You can do this by submitting a Notice of Security Interest Filing (form VR-217) to the MVA. This form helps protect you from any potential liability issues that may arise after the sale.

  4. Handle auto insurance: Contact your insurance company to inform them about the sale of the vehicle. You can either remove the sold vehicle from your policy, transfer the insurance to a new vehicle, or cancel your policy if you no longer need auto insurance.

  5. Keep records: Maintain records of the sale, including a copy of the completed and signed title, a bill of sale (if applicable), and any other relevant documentation. This information can be helpful in case of any future disputes or legal issues.

By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth transfer of ownership and avoid any potential liability or legal complications after selling your car in Maryland.

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