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MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration

Driver's License Points

 

Points are part of Maryland’s system for tracking driving behavior. When a driver commits certain traffic violations, the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) assigns points to the driver’s record. The points system helps promote traffic safety and encourages good driving habits.

This page explains what points are, how they’re earned, how you can check your point total, and possible consequences.

What are points?

Points are numerical values assigned to your driving record after certain traffic violations or convictions. Each moving violation has a point value — the more serious the violation, the more points it carries.

Points stay on your driving record for a determined time and are used to monitor your driving history.

How do you earn points?

You get points added to your record when you are convicted of certain moving violations, such as:

  • Speeding
  • Failure to obey traffic signals
  • Reckless or aggressive driving
  • Improper passing

Each violation has a specific point value, and the points are added to your driving record once the conviction is recorded with the MVA.

Points are not penalties by themselves — they reflect your driving history.

Why does the MVA track points?

The point system helps the MVA:

  • Identify drivers with repeated unsafe behavior
  • Encourage safer driving through accountability
  • Monitor driving performance over time

Points are one of several tools used to support overall driver safety.

What happens when you get multiple points?

Accumulating points can affect you in different ways:

  • Insurance Impacts: Points may influence your auto insurance rates, as insurers review driving records to assess risk.
  • Driver Improvement Requirements: Based on the number of points on your record, the MVA may require you to:
    • Attend a driver improvement course
    • Participate in traffic safety programs
  • Other Consequences: Excessive points can trigger further review of your driving privileges, and may result in additional administrative actions.

FAQ on Driver’s License Points

You can view your current point total and driving history in your driving record. You can order, view, and print certified or non-certified driving records anytime through your myMVA account. Visit the Public Information & Records page for more information. 

Need Help or More Information?

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