Out-of-State
Alcohol or Drug Related Offenses
Ohio Revised Code
Section
4510.17
Cause:
Receipt of a report from a court, court clerk or other official of any other state or from
any federal authority that a resident of this state pleaded guilty to or was convicted of
a drug related offense under Chapter 2925 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC); or who pleads guilty to or is
convicted of a violation of a statue of any other state or a municipal ordinance similar
to Section 4511.19 of the ORC.
Length
of Suspension:
6 months (Can be adjusted to run concurrent with out-of-state court
suspension, if applicable)
If
driver is not the holder of a current valid Ohio driver license, he/she will be denied
issuance of a permit for 6 months beginning on the date of notice.
If a
child placed under this suspension has not reached the age of 16, the period of denial
will be 6 months from his/her 16th birthday.
Appeal
Procedure:
May request an administrative hearing by writing the BMV within 21 days of
the date of the suspension notice. The hearing request does not delay or put the
suspension in abeyance. The scope of the hearing is to determine if there was an actual
plea of guilty or if subject was found guilty of the offense.
Reinstatement
Requirements
None. May apply for a duplicate license or
test for a temporary permit at ending of
suspension. Be sure to have
acceptable documents with you when
making the application. Additionally, a $30.00 reinstatement
fee will be required if the suspension notice was mailed on or after 10/01/97.
Termination of Suspension:
The court in which the
citation occurred reduces the charge or dismisses the charge.
Subject wins in Hearing
Process.
Limited
Driving Privileges
Drug Related Offenses:
Pursuant to H.B. 163, effective September 23, 2004, any person whose license or permit has been
suspended under section 4510.17 of the Ohio revised Code may file a petition
for limited driving privileges in the municipal or county court, or in case
the person is under eighteen years of age, the juvenile court, in whose
jurisdiction the person resides, if the suspension would seriously affect
the person's ability to continue employment.
Out-of-State
Alcohol Related Offenses:
May
apply for limited driving privileges through the municipal or county court, or in case the person
is under eighteen years of age, the juvenile court, in whose jurisdiction
the person resides.
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