Maryland Code § TR-13-501

Section TR-13-501
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(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, if the owner of a
vehicle registered in this State assigns or otherwise transfers his title or interest in
the vehicle, the registration of the vehicle expires, unless the owner gives the
transferee written permission to use the existing registration plates.
(2) If the owner does not give this permission, the owner shall remove
the registration plates from the vehicle.
(b) A transferee who has been given written permission to use the existing
registration plates may drive and permit the vehicle to be driven with those plates
for not more than 10 days from the date of the transfer.
(c) Before the 10-day period described under subsection (b) of this section
expires, the transferee shall remove the plates from the vehicle and return them
promptly to the former owner of the vehicle or to the Administration.

(d) When the 10-day period expires or, if earlier, when the registration
plates are removed, the registration of the vehicle expires.
(e) After 24 hours of the time the registration of the vehicle expires, neither
the transferee nor any other person, other than the person to whom the registration
plates originally were issued, may have the registration plates in his possession,
whether or not they are in use.
(f) This section does not prohibit the former owner from transferring the
registration plates to another vehicle, as provided in this subtitle.

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