Effective: April 12, 2021
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 68 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) Commercial driver's licenses shall expire as follows:
(1) Except as provided in division (A)(3) or (4) of this section, each such license issued to replace an operator's or chauffeur's license shall expire on the original expiration date of the operator's or chauffeur's license and, upon renewal, shall expire on the licensee's birthday in the fourth or eighth year after the date of issuance, based on the period of renewal requested by the applicant. A person who is sixty-five years of age or older may only apply for a commercial driver's license that expires on the birthday of the applicant in the fourth year after the date it is issued.
(2)(a) Except as provided in division (A)(3) or (4) of this section, each such license issued as an original license to a person whose residence is in this state shall expire on the licensee's birthday in the fourth or eighth year after the date of issuance, based on the period of renewal requested by the applicant. A person who is sixty-five years of age or older may only apply for a commercial driver's license that expires on the birthday of the applicant in the fourth year after the date it is issued.
(b) Each such license issued to a person whose temporary residence is in this state shall expire in accordance with rules adopted by the registrar of motor vehicles. A license issued to a person with a temporary residence in this state is nonrenewable, but may be replaced with a new license within ninety days prior to its expiration upon the applicant's compliance with all applicable requirements.
(3) The registrar or a deputy registrar may issue a license that expires on a date earlier than the licensee's birthday in the fourth year after the date of issuance if the licensee has undergone a security threat assessment required by federal law to obtain a hazardous materials endorsement and the assessment will expire before that date. No commercial driver's license shall be issued under division (A)(3) of this section for a period longer than four years and one hundred eighty days.
(4) Each such license issued to replace the operator's or chauffeur's license of a person who is less than twenty-one years of age, and each such license issued as an original license to a person who is less than twenty-one years of age, shall expire on the licensee's twenty-first birthday.
(B) No commercial driver's license shall be issued for a period longer than eight years. Except as provided in section 4507.12 of the Revised Code, the registrar may waive the examination of any person applying for the renewal of a commercial driver's license issued under this chapter, provided that the applicant presents either an unexpired commercial driver's license or a commercial driver's license that has expired not more than six months prior to the date of application.
(C) Subject to the requirements of this chapter and except as provided in division (A)(2) of this section in regard to a person whose temporary residence is in this state, every commercial driver's license shall be renewable one hundred eighty days before its expiration upon payment of the fees required by section 4506.08 of the Revised Code. Each person applying for renewal or transfer of a commercial driver's license shall complete the application form prescribed by section 4506.07 of the Revised Code and shall provide all certifications required.
Prior to applying for renewal of a commercial driver's license, each applicant shall submit a new copy or original medical examiner's certificate required by section 4506.10 of the Revised Code; if the person's medical status has changed, the registrar shall take the appropriate action to address the change in medical status. If the person wishes to retain an endorsement authorizing the person to transport hazardous materials, the person shall take and successfully complete the written test for the endorsement and shall submit to any background check required by federal law.
(D) Each person licensed as a driver under this chapter shall notify the registrar of any change in the person's address within ten days following that change. The notification shall be in writing on a form provided by the registrar and shall include the full name, date of birth, license number, county of residence, social security number, and new address of the person.
(E) Whoever violates division (D) of this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 45 | Motor Vehicles-Aeronautics-Watercraft
Chapter 4506 | Commercial Driver's Licensing
Section 4506.01 | Commercial Driver's Licensing Definitions.
Section 4506.03 | Commercial Driver's License or Temporary Instruction Permit Requirements.
Section 4506.04 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 4506.05 | Conditions for Driving Commercial Motor Vehicle.
Section 4506.06 | Issuance of Temporary Instruction Permit.
Section 4506.07 | Form and Contents of Application for License or Permit - Registration as Elector.
Section 4506.071 | Effect of Child Support Default on License or Permit.
Section 4506.08 | Application and Driving Record Information Fees.
Section 4506.09 | Rules for Qualification and Testing of Applicants.
Section 4506.101 | Commercial Driver's License Not Issued or Retained in Violation of Federal Law.
Section 4506.11 | Material and Characteristics of Commercial Driver's License.
Section 4506.12 | Classes of Licenses - Endorsements and Restrictions.
Section 4506.14 | Expiration or Renewal of License - Notice to Registrar of Change of Address.
Section 4506.15 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 4506.16 | Violations - Disqualification of Driver or Placement Out-of-Service.
Section 4506.17 | Implied Consent to Tests - Effect of Refusal.
Section 4506.18 | Driver to Give Notice of Out-of-State Conviction.
Section 4506.19 | Application of Provisions of 49 c.f.r. 383, Subpart C.
Section 4506.20 | Duties of Employer of Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver.
Section 4506.21 | Notice of Conviction of Nonresident License Holder.
Section 4506.22 | Powers and Duties of Department of Public Safety.
Section 4506.23 | Duties of Peace Officer as to Alcohol or Controlled Substance Violations.
Section 4506.24 | Restricted License and Waiver for Farm-Related Service Industries.
Section 4506.25 | Registrar to Disqualify Person Convicted of Violation of Out-of-Service Order.