GAP Insurance Claim in Maryland: How It Works, Cost & Process
If you owe more than your car is worth and it gets totaled, GAP insurance covers the difference. Here's exactly how GAP works in Maryland, what it costs, and when to use it.
Quick Reference
What GAP Insurance Covers
Difference between loan/lease balance and primary insurance payout
GAP (Guaranteed Asset Protection) covers the "gap" between what your insurance pays after a total loss and what you still owe.
When GAP Insurance Pays
After total loss; primary insurance must settle first
GAP only pays after your primary insurer settles. If insurance fully covers the loan, GAP pays nothing.
Cost & Where to Buy
$300–$800 lump sum or $15–$40/month
GAP costs vary widely. Dealer GAP is typically 2-3x more expensive than direct or credit union GAP.
How to File a GAP Claim
File with GAP provider after primary insurance settles
After ACV settlement, submit total loss documentation, settlement letter, and loan payoff statement.
What GAP Does NOT Cover
- Insurance deductible
- Late payments and fees
- Aftermarket parts
- Negative equity from prior loans
- Pre-existing damage
Canceling GAP for a Refund
Yes — most states require prorated refund
GAP can usually be cancelled with prorated refund of unearned premium applied to loan balance.
Is GAP Insurance Worth It?
Worth it for financed new cars with high loan-to-value; less valuable for used cars
GAP is most valuable when you owe more than 80% of vehicle value, typical for new car loans first 2-3 years.
Maryland Standout Rule
Maryland-Specific Facts for Gap Insurance Claim
Maryland Vehicle transfer fees and requirements
In Maryland, the title transfer fee is $100 and registration costs $135 - $187 for 2-year registration. Vehicle sales are subject to 6% excise tax on the purchase price or fair market value. Notarization is required for vehicle bill of sale documents in Maryland. Emission testing is required in Maryland — verify the vehicle passes before completing the sale.
- Notarized bill of sale required for title transfer
- Safety inspection required before registration
- Emissions testing required in certain counties
- MVA handles title and registration (not DMV)
Maryland sales tax on vehicle purchases
Maryland has a 6% state sales tax rate. Flat 6% excise tax on purchase price or fair market value. Private-party vehicle sales in Maryland are subject to sales tax. Excise tax applies to all vehicle sales. The title transfer fee is $100.
Maryland bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,464 bill of sale documents for Maryland transactions, with 40 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
More Maryland Vehicle Guides
- Out-of-State Buyer Vehicle in Maryland
- License Plate Transfer in Maryland
- Rebuilt Title Cars in Maryland
- Rental Vehicle Buyout in Maryland
- Repossession Redemption in Maryland
- Stolen Vehicle Recovery in Maryland
Each guide is written specifically for Maryland laws, agencies, and procedures. Bookmark for future reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does GAP insurance cover in Maryland?
Difference between loan/lease balance and primary insurance payout. GAP (Guaranteed Asset Protection) covers the "gap" between what your insurance pays after a total loss and what you still owe.
How much does GAP insurance cost in Maryland?
$300–$800 lump sum or $15–$40/month. GAP costs vary widely. Dealer GAP is typically 2-3x more expensive than direct or credit union GAP.
Can I cancel GAP insurance and get a refund in Maryland?
Yes — most states require prorated refund. GAP can usually be cancelled with prorated refund of unearned premium applied to loan balance.
How do I file a GAP insurance claim in Maryland?
File with GAP provider after primary insurance settles. After ACV settlement, submit total loss documentation, settlement letter, and loan payoff statement.
Is GAP insurance worth it in Maryland?
Worth it for financed new cars with high loan-to-value; less valuable for used cars. GAP is most valuable when you owe more than 80% of vehicle value, typical for new car loans first 2-3 years.
Selling Your Vehicle After GAP Payout?
If you're selling a vehicle that was totaled and GAP-settled, a Maryland bill of sale documents the transfer to the next owner for salvage processing.
Generate Bill of SaleSource: State Department of Insurance. GAP products vary widely by provider — always read your specific policy before relying on coverage.