Getting a letter about an insurance lapse can feel confusing—and expensive.
Most people don’t even realize something went wrong until the notice shows up. And by then, the penalties may already be adding up.
Here’s the truth about insurance lapse in Maryland:
what causes it, how to fix it, and how much it can actually cost you.
đź§ What Is an Insurance Lapse?
In Maryland, every registered vehicle must have continuous auto insurance coverage at all times.
That rule comes from state law and is enforced by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.
👉 If your vehicle is registered and your insurance stops—even for one day—it can trigger an insurance lapse.
Important:
- It doesn’t matter if you’re driving or not
- It doesn’t matter if the car is parked
- It doesn’t matter if it’s broken
If the plates are active, insurance must be active.
The #1 Reason Insurance Lapse Happens
Most insurance lapses happen during moments of transition—not negligence.
The most common situations:
- You sold or traded the vehicle
- The car was declared a total loss by your insurance
- You stopped using the vehicle
- You switched insurance policies incorrectly
- A payment was missed and the policy was canceled
But here’s the real issue:
👉 The insurance gets canceled…
👉 But the license plates are still active
That gap is what triggers the violation.
Why Maryland Still Charges You
Maryland doesn’t track your situation—it tracks your registration status.
If the system sees:
- Active registration (plates not returned)
- No insurance on record
👉 It automatically creates an insurance lapse case.
Even if:
- The vehicle is gone
- You’re not driving it
- You thought everything was handled
The Correct Order (Most Important Rule)
There’s only one safe way to avoid this:
- Return your license plates to MVA first
- Then cancel your insurance
Not the other way around.
👉 This single mistake is responsible for most insurance lapse penalties in Maryland.
How Much Does an Insurance Lapse Cost?
Penalties are set by Maryland law under
Maryland Transportation Code §17-106
For most passenger vehicles:
- $150 for the first 30 days of lapse
- $7 per day after 30 days
- Maximum: $2,500 per year, per vehicle
đź§ľ Real examples:
- 1–30 days → $150
- 45 days → $150 + (15 × $7) = $255
- 60 days → $360
👉 Even a short lapse can cost you $150 minimum.
What Happens If You Ignore It
This doesn’t go away on its own.
- Registration can be suspended
- Vehicle gets flagged
- You can’t renew tags
- Fees continue to grow
And if left unpaid:
👉 It may be sent to the
Maryland Central Collection Unit (CCU)
with an additional 17% added to your balance.
Before You Pay — Check This First
Not every insurance lapse is accurate.
Before paying:
👉 Contact your insurance company and ask them to:
- Confirm your coverage dates
- Correct any reporting errors
- Submit an FR-19 electronically to MVA
If corrected in time:
- Your penalty may be reduced
- Or completely removed
How to Fix an Insurance Lapse (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Reinstate insurance immediately
If you still own the vehicle, get coverage active right away
Step 2: Verify the lapse
Make sure the dates are correct before paying
Step 3: Return your plates (if no longer using vehicle)
Stops additional penalties
Step 4: Pay the fine or resolve the case
Use the instructions on your notice or visit:
👉 https://mva.maryland.gov
After You Pay
Once processed:
- The insurance violation is cleared
- Vehicle flags may be removed
- You can renew or register again
👉 Always keep your payment confirmation.
If You No Longer Want Insurance
Then you must:
👉 Return your plates immediately
If you don’t:
- The system assumes the vehicle is still active
- Penalties continue daily
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive with an insurance lapse?
No. Your registration may be suspended and you risk additional penalties.
Can the fine be waived?
Only if you prove continuous coverage or an insurance reporting error.
Does time fix the problem?
No. Time increases the penalty.
What if I wasn’t using the car?
It doesn’t matter. Insurance is required as long as the vehicle is registered.
Helpful Resources
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration — Insurance compliance & payments
Final Word
Insurance lapse isn’t complicated—it’s just strict.
Maryland doesn’t care why it happened.
It only sees:
- Was the vehicle registered?
- Was insurance active?
👉 If those don’t match, penalties start.
Handle it early, and it’s manageable.
Ignore it, and it gets expensive fast.






