All Maryland driver's license applicants and renewals must meet certain requirements. If you are 40 or over and are eligible to renew your license by mail, you must have your vision specialist fill out and sign the form that is mailed to you with your renewal. Those who visit an MVA office to renew must pass a vision screening test in order to receive a license. Vision screening may be performed by the MVA, or your vision specialist can do it for you. This site details the vision requirements and provides only the forms that are required for those who come to an MVA office for their license. Remember, the only form acceptable for those who are eligible to renew their driver's license by mail is the form that is enclosed with your renewal notice and has your correct information printed on it. To qualify for an unrestricted driver’s license, the State of Maryland requires drivers to have: - Binocular vision
- Visual acuity (Snellen) of at least 20/40 in each eye
- A continuous field of vision of at least 140 degrees
Restricted licenses may be issued to persons having: - Visual acuity of at least 20/70 in one or both eyes
- A continuous field of vision of at least 110 degrees, with at least 35 degrees lateral to the midline of each side
Note: These two requirements must be simultaneous. Persons with visual acuity levels less than 20/70, but no worse than 20/100, require special handling by the MVA's Glen Burnie Headquarters. Please contact the MVA’s Modified Vision Unit at (410) 768-7513 for information and special forms. Applicants for commercial driver licenses must meet both state and federal vision requirements. The minimum requirements are: - Binocular vision
- Visual acuity (Snellen) of at least 20/40 or better in each eye
- A field of vision of at least 70 degrees in each eye
- The ability to distinguish between red, green and amber colors
You cannot qualify for any Maryland driver's license if: - You cannot achieve visual acuity levels of 20/100 or better, using either one of both eyes (without telescopic lens)
- You cannot achieve at least 110 degrees continuous field of vision
The MVA staff will screen your vision when you apply or renew a license. If you fail to meet the requirements or the MVA has questions about your vision, you may be referred to a vision specialist before the license is issued. If you don't want the MVA to screen your vision, please give this form to your vision specialist for completion, then present the completed form to the MVA when you apply for your license. Important Notes: - Please be advised that if you have monovision you will be unable to successfully pass the vision screening at the MVA. It is highly recommended that you visit your ophthalmologist/optometrist to complete this form. Please bring the completed form with you to the MVA.
- Vision exams must have taken place within the last 12 months. Vision specialists may record the results of a previous exam providing it was conducted within the last 12 months.
- This form may not be used for persons with visual acuity levels that are less than 20/70.
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