Hundreds of thousands of Ohio drivers who face driver license suspensions every year may have an easier road to getting their licenses reinstated. Lawmakers gave final approval on Wednesday to a bill ...
Previously, drivers in Ohio under the age of 18 had to complete driver’s education before getting a license. However, anyone over 18 could simply take the driving test and if they passed, that was it.
Currently, Ohio drivers can lose their licenses for more than 30 reasons, many of which are not related to dangerous driving. Reinstatement fees can ramp up quickly, starting at $15 and maxing out at ...
When it comes to getting a driver's license in Ohio, part of the process for teenagers includes eight hours in the car with a certified instructor. There are bills in the State House and Senate that ...
Through the innovative mobile identification program offered in collaboration with Apple, residents are now able to add an Ohio driving license or state ID to Apple Wallet. This digital credential is ...
Changes to state law will mean many Ohioans will get their driving privileges back Credit: JOHN G FOR THE MARSHALL PROJECT AND SIGNAL CLEVELAND A new Ohio law will lift driver’s license suspensions ...
CLEVELAND — Legal analysis: In Ohio, there are more than three million driver's license suspensions every year that are related to debt, not driving, according to Ohio Poverty Law Center. Legally ...
Like most states, Ohio drivers must meet minimum auto insurance requirements to drive legally. The potential penalties for driving without insurance in Ohio can be severe, including fines, loss of ...
Many drivers across Ohio are without a license for behavior unrelated to dangerous driving. A new law going into effect Wednesday will make it easier for drivers to get their licenses back and harder ...
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