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​Maryland Lawmakers Launch "Tag-Jumping" Crackdown to Recapture Millions

​Maryland Lawmakers Launch “Tag-Jumping” Crackdown to Recapture Millions

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​For years, the sight of a Virginia plate in a Baltimore driveway has been a wink-and-nod secret for avoiding Maryland’s skyrocketing registration fees and aggressive toll collection, however, according to an explosive January 2025 report, the secret is out: over 111,000 vehicles registered in Virginia are tied to Maryland addresses. With registration fees in Maryland recently jumping as high as $192, compared to Virginia’s modest $30, the state estimates it is losing over $12 million annually to what they are calling a “reciprocity crisis.”

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  • ​The Escape from “Astronomical” Debt
  • ​A New Era of Interstate Surveillance
  • ​Solving the Symptom, Not the Disease

​The Escape from “Astronomical” Debt

​The move to Virginia isn’t about saving a hundred bucks on a sticker; for many, it’s a desperate survival tactic. Maryland law prohibits residents from re-registering their vehicles if they have outstanding traffic tickets or toll violations. Once these debts hit the Central Collection Unit (CCU), a 17 percent fee is tacked on, creating what Republican Leader Stephen Hershey calls an “astronomical” amount that is impossible to negotiate.

​Maryland Lawmakers Launch "Tag-Jumping" Crackdown to Recapture Millions
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Residents unable to pay $500 in tolls and fees simply register their car in Virginia or North Dakota to stay on the road legally. Under SB0111, the MVA will now issue “tag pickup orders.” If owners don’t switch to Maryland plates within 60 days, they face a $7-per-day fine and potential legal action from the state’s attorney.

​A New Era of Interstate Surveillance

​The most controversial aspect of the bill is the authorization of reciprocal agreements. This allows Maryland’s MVA to share sensitive data with other states to cross-reference addresses and registrations.

Essentially, if you live in Bethesda but your car is registered in Arlington, the state will now have the digital tools to flag you automatically. While students and medical patients are exempt, the net is tightening on the average commuter.

​Solving the Symptom, Not the Disease

​From my perspective, this is a classic case of a state government doubling down on a broken system rather than fixing the rot at the core. Lawmakers admit the CCU debt collection process is a predatory mess that forces people into illegal behavior just so they can drive to work. Instead of reforming the 17 percent “collection fee” or allowing payment plans, they are spending taxpayer money to build a multi-state surveillance net to trap the very people they’ve already priced out of the system.

​By criminalizing the “Virginia plate” survival tactic, Maryland is choosing the stick over the carrot. And as a final kick in the teeth, they are tacking on “secondary” fines for not clearing snow off your car, another small-ball penalty that critics say will be used to target the same lower-income drivers who are already struggling to keep their tags legal.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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