Effective: June 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 74 - 134th General Assembly
(A) When the registrar of motor vehicles determines that the total points charged against any person under section 4510.036 of the Revised Code exceed five, the registrar shall send a warning letter to the person at the person's last known address by regular mail. The warning letter shall list the reported violations that are the basis of the points charged, list the number of points charged for each violation, and outline the suspension provisions of this section.
(B) When the registrar determines that the total points charged against any person under section 4510.036 of the Revised Code within any two-year period beginning on the date of the first conviction within the two-year period is equal to twelve or more, the registrar shall send a written notice to the person at the person's last known address by regular mail. The notice shall list the reported violations that are the basis of the points charged, list the number of points charged for each violation, and state that, because the total number of points charged against the person within the applicable two-year period is equal to twelve or more, the registrar is imposing a class D suspension of the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges for the period of time specified in division (B)(4) of section 4510.02 of the Revised Code. The notice also shall state that the suspension is effective on the twentieth day after the mailing of the notice, unless the person files a petition appealing the determination and suspension in the municipal court, county court, or, if the person is under the age of eighteen, the juvenile division of the court of common pleas in whose jurisdiction the person resides or, if the person is not a resident of this state, in the Franklin county municipal court or juvenile division of the Franklin county court of common pleas. By filing the appeal of the determination and suspension, the person agrees to pay the cost of the proceedings in the appeal of the determination and suspension and alleges that the person can show cause why the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges should not be suspended.
(C)(1) Any person against whom at least two but less than twelve points have been charged under section 4510.036 of the Revised Code may enroll in a course of remedial driving instruction that is approved by the director of public safety in accordance with division (L) of this section. Upon the person's completion of an approved course of remedial driving instruction, the person may apply to the registrar on a form prescribed by the registrar for a credit of two points on the person's driving record. Upon receipt of the application and proof of completion of the approved remedial driving course, the registrar shall approve the two-point credit. The registrar shall not approve any credits for a person who completes an approved course of remedial driving instruction pursuant to a judge's order under section 4510.02 of the Revised Code.
(2) In any three-year period, the registrar shall approve only one two-point credit on a person's driving record under division (C)(1) of this section. The registrar shall approve not more than five two-point credits on a person's driving record under division (C)(1) of this section during that person's lifetime.
(D) When a judge of a court of record suspends a person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege and charges points against the person under section 4510.036 of the Revised Code for the offense that resulted in the suspension, the registrar shall credit that period of suspension against the time of any subsequent suspension imposed under this section for which those points were used to impose the subsequent suspension. When a United States district court that has jurisdiction within this state suspends a person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges pursuant to the "Assimilative Crimes Act," 102 Stat. 4381 (1988), 18 U.S.C.A. 13, as amended, the district court prepares an abstract pursuant to section 4510.031 of the Revised Code, and the district court charges points against the person under section 4510.036 of the Revised Code for the offense that resulted in the suspension, the registrar shall credit the period of suspension imposed by the district court against the time of any subsequent suspension imposed under this section for which the points were used to impose the subsequent suspension.
(E) The registrar, upon the written request of a licensee who files a petition under division (B) of this section, shall furnish the licensee a certified copy of the registrar's record of the convictions and bond forfeitures of the person. This record shall include the name, address, and date of birth of the licensee; the name of the court in which each conviction or bail forfeiture took place; the nature of the offense that was the basis of the conviction or bond forfeiture; and any other information that the registrar considers necessary. If the record indicates that twelve points or more have been charged against the person within a two-year period, it is prima-facie evidence that the person is a repeat traffic offender, and the registrar shall suspend the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege pursuant to division (B) of this section.
In hearing the petition and determining whether the person filing the petition has shown cause why the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege should not be suspended, the court shall decide the issue on the record certified by the registrar and any additional relevant, competent, and material evidence that either the registrar or the person whose license is sought to be suspended submits.
(F) If a petition is filed under division (B) of this section in a county court, the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the case is pending shall represent the registrar in the proceedings, except that, if the petitioner resides in a municipal corporation within the jurisdiction of the county court, the city director of law, village solicitor, or other chief legal officer of the municipal corporation shall represent the registrar in the proceedings. If a petition is filed under division (B) of this section in a municipal court, the registrar shall be represented in the resulting proceedings as provided in section 1901.34 of the Revised Code.
(G) If the court determines from the evidence submitted that a person who filed a petition under division (B) of this section has failed to show cause why the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges should not be suspended, the court shall assess against the person the cost of the proceedings in the appeal of the determination and suspension and shall impose the applicable suspension under this section or suspend all or a portion of the suspension and impose any conditions upon the person that the court considers proper or impose upon the person a community control sanction pursuant to section 2929.15 or 2929.25 of the Revised Code. If the court determines from the evidence submitted that a person who filed a petition under division (B) of this section has shown cause why the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges should not be suspended, the costs of the appeal proceeding shall be paid out of the county treasury of the county in which the proceedings were held.
(H) Any person whose driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges are suspended under this section is not entitled to apply for or receive a new driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or to request or be granted nonresident operating privileges during the effective period of the suspension.
(I) Upon the termination of any suspension or other penalty imposed under this section involving the surrender of license or permit and upon the request of the person whose license or permit was suspended or surrendered, the registrar shall return the license or permit to the person upon determining that the person has complied with all provisions of section 4510.038 of the Revised Code or, if the registrar destroyed the license or permit pursuant to section 4510.52 of the Revised Code, shall reissue the person's license or permit.
(J) Any person whose driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privileges are suspended as a repeat traffic offender under this section and who, during the suspension, operates any motor vehicle upon any public roads and highways is guilty of driving under a twelve-point suspension, a misdemeanor of the first degree. The court shall sentence the offender to a minimum term of three days in jail. No court shall suspend the first three days of jail time imposed pursuant to this division.
(K) The registrar, in accordance with specific statutory authority, may suspend the privilege of driving a motor vehicle on the public roads and highways of this state that is granted to nonresidents by section 4507.04 of the Revised Code.
(L)(1) Any course of remedial driving instruction the director of public safety approves under this section shall require instruction in one of the following ways:
(a) Entirely in person;
(b) Any combination of in-person and video teleconferencing or internet instruction;
(c) Entirely remote instruction via video teleconferencing or the internet.
(2) The director shall approve a course of remedial instruction that permits students to take the course in any of the ways specified in division (L)(1) of this section, provided the provider of the course is capable of meeting the instructional standards established by the director. In accordance with division (C) of this section, upon receiving an application with a certificate or other proof of completion of a course approved under this division, the registrar shall approve the two-point reduction.
Last updated April 14, 2021 at 7:30 AM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 45 | Motor Vehicles-Aeronautics-Watercraft
Chapter 4510 | Driver's License Suspension, Cancellation, Revocation
Section 4510.01 | License Suspension Definitions.
Section 4510.011 | Drug of Abuse Defined as in Rc 3719.01.
Section 4510.02 | Definite Periods of Suspension - Suspension Classes.
Section 4510.021 | Granting Limited Driving Privileges.
Section 4510.03 | Court Records and Abstracts of Traffic Violations.
Section 4510.031 | Traffic Offenses on Federal Property.
Section 4510.032 | Abstracts Where Charges Dismissed or Reduced or Bail Forfeiture.
Section 4510.034 | Ineligibility for Vehicle Registration.
Section 4510.035 | Failure to Comply With Traffic Record Requirements.
Section 4510.036 | Records of Bureau of Motor Vehicles - Points Assessed.
Section 4510.037 | Warning Letter - Notice of Suspension - Remedial Driving Course.
Section 4510.038 | Conditions for Reinstatement of Driving Privileges.
Section 4510.04 | Affirmative Defenses to Driving Under Suspension or Cancellation.
Section 4510.06 | Suspension or Cancellation of License by Federal Court.
Section 4510.10 | Reinstatement Fees Payment Plan or Payment Extension Plan.
Section 4510.101 | Definitions.
Section 4510.102 | Permanent Driver's License Reinstatement Fee Debt Reduction and Amnesty Program.
Section 4510.103 | First Phase.
Section 4510.104 | Second Phase.
Section 4510.105 | Reinstatement; Payment Plans.
Section 4510.107 | Verification of Address.
Section 4510.108 | Promotion; Administration.
Section 4510.11 | Driving Under Suspension or in Violation of License Restriction.
Section 4510.12 | Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a Valid License.
Section 4510.14 | Driving Under Ovi Suspension.
Section 4510.15 | Suspension of License for Reckless Operation.
Section 4510.18 | Driving Under Specified Lifetime Suspension.
Section 4510.21 | Failure to Reinstate License.
Section 4510.22 | Suspension of License for Failure to Appear or to Pay Fine.
Section 4510.23 | Suspension of License Upon Adjudication of Incompetence.
Section 4510.311 | Juvenile Driver Improvement Programs.
Section 4510.32 | Suspension of License of Minor Upon Withdrawal From School or Habitual Absence.
Section 4510.33 | Insufficient Age Person Using License to Purchase Intoxicating Liquor or Beer.
Section 4510.34 | Suspension of Probationary Motorized Bicycle License for Juvenile Adjudications.
Section 4510.43 | Director of Public Safety Certification of Immobilization and Disabling Devices.
Section 4510.44 | Immobilization or Disabling Device Violation.
Section 4510.45 | License for Ignition Interlock Device Required for Certification.
Section 4510.46 | Monitoring Entity to Inform Court if Vehicle Operation Prevented.
Section 4510.52 | Registrar May Destroy Suspended or Canceled License or Permit.
Section 4510.53 | Registrar May Destroy License or Permit Suspended for Ovi Violation.
Section 4510.54 | Motion for Modification or Termination of Suspension.
Section 4510.61 | Driver License Compact.
Section 4510.62 | Designation of Executive Head and Licensing Authority.
Section 4510.64 | Reimbursement for Travel and Expenses to Compact Administrator.
Section 4510.71 | Nonresident Violator Compact.
Section 4510.72 | License Reinstatement Fee - Designation of Compact Administrator.
Section 4510.73 | Litigation of All Issues Concerning Driver's Licenses.