Maryland MVA Approved Program
Super Fast and Convenient
- Open to Anyone in Maryland
- MVA Allows Students Under 18 Years of Age to Complete a Live Virtual Class*
- Flexible Test Times
- 2 Different Program Options
- You Never Have to Come In Person
*There is an option for students to complete an “Independent Study Driver Improvement Program.” This is the option that students under 18 years of age are NOT allowed to complete. However, as long as there is a live teacher via a Zoom Class, students under 18 CAN participate in the Zoom option.
2 Options for Your Convenience
Important Registration Details
Option # 1
Live Virtual Class
via Zoom
Course Fee : $80.00
- Live virtual class via Zoom
- Approximately 2 hours long
- No In Person Requirement
- MVA Forms in your student account
- Pay in full when you register
- Under 18 ARE ALLOWED to participate
- You MUST have a device with a camera, microphone and speakers
- You MUST upload your Photo ID to your Premier account prior to the class
The dates and times are listed below. Register for the date and time that meets your needs. A zoom link will be provided to join the zoom class at the designated time.
Option # 2
Independent Study
with a Zoom Test
Course Fee : $80.00
- Read the course material at your own pace on your own time
- Take the Test Online via Zoom
- Pay the fee at the time of registration
- Under 18 are NOT ALLOWED to participate
- You MUST have a device with a camera, microphone and speakers
- You MUST upload your Photo ID to your Premier account prior to the class
“Click Here” to begin the independent study option. Read each section. When you are almost finished, call 410-877-7100 to schedule an appointment to take the test via Zoom or register for one of the test dates below.
Additional Program Details:
- Full Refunds Granted Upon Request
- "Orientation Details" are located in your student account.
- The Zoom link will be located in your online account in the "Courses" tab.
- MVA requires that your camera is turned on during the entire class or test.
- Premier will notify MVA electronically within 24 hours that a client has successfully completed the program.
- The client's suspension or reinstatement is NOT immediate.
- MVA must update the driving record.
- Clients may contact MVA for verification at 410-787-7817.
Driver Improvement Program
Participant Roles and Responsibilities
If you were assigned to complete the Maryland Driver Improvement Program by the Motor Vehicle Administration in response to the accumulation of points on your driving record, a requirement imposed by a district court judge, or a requirement imposed by an administrative law judge, you:
- Will receive a letter of assignment to the driver improvement program by regular mail at the address shown in your driving reord; and
- Must present the letter of assignment to your driver improvement program provider at the time of enrollment if taking the classroom program or at the time of testing if taking the online program; and
- Must contact the motor vehicle administration driver improvement unit at 410-787-7817 in the event that your letter is lost or destroyed to obtain a duplicate letter. Duplicate letters will be sent by mail to your address of record or can be picked up in person at;
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration 6601 Ritchie Highway, N.E. Glen Burnie, Maryland 21062
Your completion of the driver improvement program will be certified electronically to the motor vehicle administration and your driving records will be updated. You do not need to take any further action.
If you were assigned to complete the Maryland Driver Improvement Program and fail to produce the letter of assignment as outlined above or are taking the program for any reason other than the reasons shown above, you:
- Will required to supply accurate and legible information to the driver improvement program provider at the time of enrollment or testing to include your full name, date of birth, and Maryland soundex number (driver’s license number) in the event you are licensed in Maryland along with photo identification; and
- Will be required to sign a waiver releasing the driver improvement program provider and the motor vehicle administration from responsibility in the event your driving record is not appropriately updated as a result of a failure to provide accurate and legible information as outlined in #1 above; and
- Will be solely responsible for any sanction imposed by the motor vehicle administration resulting from failure to provide the information outlined in #1 above in an accurate and legible formant; and
- Will be required to contact the motor vehicle administration’s driver improvement provider unit, at 410-787-7817, to provide proof of completion (completion certificate) in the event that you receive a letter of assignment to the driver improvement program after you have already completed the program. Failure to contact the unit directly may result in your driving privilege being suspended.
Your successful completion of the driver improvement program will be electronically certified to the motor vehicle administration and become a permanent part of your driving record if the program provider receives your letter of assignment or accurate information as outlined above. In addition, you will be issued a certificate of completion. Please retain the certificate of completion for your records.