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Instructions for First License Applicants
(Excerpted from the Digest of Ohio Motor Vehicle Laws)
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Study and learn all material in the
Digest of Ohio Motor Vehicle
Laws
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Visit
the nearest
Deputy Registrar office where driver licenses are issued (listed under License
Services in your yellow pages). You must bring documentary proof of your age, identity,
and social security number. A certified birth certificate and social security card are
normally required, but other documents may be acceptable (see
acceptable identification documents list). After checking your certified birth certificate, the Deputy Registrar will complete your application, collect a fee (see
driver license and identification card fees list), and give you a
temporary permit application packet. All temporary permit packets consist of a red and
white temporary permit and a blue and white application or an
8½
inch by 11 inch black and white (Examiners Driving Permit). All
drivers obtaining a temporary permit packet will also be issued a photo temporary
instruction identification card. This packet is not a driving permit. You may not drive (even
accompanied by a licensed driver) until you have passed the vision and written tests. Do
not fold, tear off, or write on any of the forms in your application packet. These forms
must be retained and taken with you through each step of the licensing process. If you
lose any of these forms, you will have to purchase additional forms and begin the process
over again.
*IMPORTANT: If you are under 18 years of age, your application must be
co-signed by a parent or legal guardian at the time you apply. A cosigner must
present two forms of acceptable documents verifying identification (see
acceptable identification documents list). This means that a parent or
guardian must accompany any applicant who is under 18 years of age to the Deputy Registrar
agency.
Take your complete temporary
permit application packet to the nearest
Ohio State Highway Patrol
driver license examination station. No appointment is
necessary to take the written and vision tests, but be sure to double-check what
particular days certain
examination stations are open for business.
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At
the
examination station, your vision will be tested to determine if it meets minimum standards
established by law. If you need corrective lenses to meet these standards, your license
may be restricted to driving only when you are wearing such lenses. In certain cases,
persons with substandard vision may qualify for a restricted license which permits them to
drive during daylight hours only.
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