From the NIH Parent's Listserve today... I thought it was worth posting.
Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) announced it has added an
emergency contact option to Maryland driver's licenses. Maryland drivers
can now add three emergency contacts to their driver's license so police
will know who to call if an accident occurs. The emergency contact
information is stored electronically on an individual's driver's license
and will be available only to authorized law enforcement personnel.
You can go to MVA's website at www.mva.maryland.gov and add your three
emergency contacts in just a few minutes. Go to the website, click
"On-line Transactions, then click "More" and then click "Emergency
Contacts" to add your emergency contacts. The entire process takes less
than 10 minutes.
emergency contact option to Maryland driver's licenses. Maryland drivers
can now add three emergency contacts to their driver's license so police
will know who to call if an accident occurs. The emergency contact
information is stored electronically on an individual's driver's license
and will be available only to authorized law enforcement personnel.
You can go to MVA's website at www.mva.maryland.gov and add your three
emergency contacts in just a few minutes. Go to the website, click
"On-line Transactions, then click "More" and then click "Emergency
Contacts" to add your emergency contacts. The entire process takes less
than 10 minutes.
Or follow this direct link: https://securetransactions.mva.maryland.gov/emvastore/MustHave2.aspx?SingleUseWindowGuid=d8fd6243-c76b-44e5-88af-fc1a141283e2
Please pass along to your family and friends as well...it's worth it!
Another note: The MVA will no longer be sending out regular reminders that your driver’s license will need to be renewed. It’s your responsibility to keep track of when it’s due for renewal. And be careful, if you miss your renewal date for over a year, you will have to take a driver’s test again.
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