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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 16-114.1

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§16–114.1.
(a)To obtain a corrected photo commercial driver’s license, an individual shall:
(1)Apply for a corrected commercial driver’s license on the form required by the Administration;
(2)Surrender the individual’s original license; and
(3)Pay the required fee.
(b)A corrected photo commercial driver’s license shall expire on the date that the individual’s original license expired.
(c)If an individual other than one who holds a commercial driver’s license desires a corrected photo license in lieu of a correction card for a desired or required correction, the individual shall:
(1)Apply for a corrected photo license on the form required by the Administration;
(2)Surrender the individual’s original license; and
(3)Pay the required fee.
(d)A corrected photo license issued under subsection
(c)of this section to a driver under age 21 years shall expire 60 days after the driver’s 21st birthday.
(e)If a licensee applies for a photo license to correct an error made by the Administration, the Administration shall issue the corrected license without charging the licensee a fee.
(1)If an individual, other than one who holds a commercial driver’s license, is temporarily absent from the State and desires a corrected license, the Administration may issue a nonphoto corrected license bearing the notation that it is valid without a photo until 15 days after the licensee first returns to this State.
(2)The licensee shall:
(i)Apply for the corrected license on the form required by the Administration; and
(ii)Pay the required fee.
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