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The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has opened a new online portal that allows drivers to renew their license without visiting a BMV branch.
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There’s been lots of traffic at Bureau of Motor Vehicles offices throughout the state, as Ohioans who hadn’t renewed their driver’s license or registrations came in to beat yesterday’s deadline for the end of the COVID grace period. If you are driving without a license or tags on your car, you can now be cited for it.
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The coalition pushing constitutional protections for voter rights is pitching their ballot measure as something with widespread appeal.Ohio Attorney…
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A pair of bills in the Ohio General Assembly would change the way people register to vote, making it an automatic process instead requiring them to fill…
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Ohioans looking to register their hybrid and electric vehicles will see higher fees at the BMV. Hybrid owners will now pay $100 and electric vehicle...
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Starting in January, annual Ohio vehicle registration notices will include important safety information about safety recalls.The notices are aimed at…
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A new bill in the Ohio Legislature could ensure you spend less time at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.Republican Representative Derek Merrin’s (R-Monclova…
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A six-month pilot program that sought to help low-income Ohioans get their suspended drivers’ licenses reinstated finished up last month.After the close…
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State officials are testing out a new online checking system in one of the places that tends to get the biggest complaints about long waits – the Bureau…
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Ohio suspended the driver’s licenses of more than 1 million people, many of whom can’t afford to get those licenses back. But that doesn’t mean they’re…