Noncompliance Suspension
(Resulting
from Crash Report, Judgement, UTT Ticket
or Random Verification)
Ohio Revised Code Section 4509.101
Any driver and/or owner who fails to show proof that
financial responsibility was in effect at the time of an accident/offense, will
lose his/her driving and registration privileges for a minimum of 90 days.
Per Senate Bill 123, the length of the
suspension will be 90 days for the first offense, one year for a second offense
and two years for third and subsequent offenses committed within a five-year
period, if the offense occurred on or after January 1, 2004.
The registration and license plates of the motor
vehicle involved may be impounded when the defendant is the owner of the
vehicle.
In order to regain driving and registration
privileges, the individual must comply with the following requirements:
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1) |
Serve out the suspension
time, as outlined above; |
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2) |
File and maintain
Financial
Responsibility Insurance (Form SR-22 or Bond) for three years on a
first offense, and five years on a second and subsequent offense; |
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3) |
Pay the appropriate
reinstatement fee: First offense -
$125.00, second offense -
$300.00, third or subsequent offenses within a five year period
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$550.00. |
$50 of the above reinstatement fee is a
non-voluntary surrender fee. If registration, license plates and driver license
are surrendered within a specified time period (postmarked on or prior to
suspension start date), the $50 non-voluntary surrender fee may be deducted from
the amount owed. This fee reduction does not apply to individuals driving
without a license because their license has expired or has been revoked, or to
individuals who have never had a license.
Per House Bill 687, effective October 12, 1994,
all driver licenses and license plates received by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles
(BMV) will be destroyed.
Duplicate driver license and license plates must be purchased by the driver
and/or owner once suspensions end and all requirements are met.
Registration privileges and duplicate license
plates can be issued prior to the ending date of the suspension if the necessary
fees are paid and
Financial
Responsibility Insurance is filed.
Any party that is going to be placed under a
Noncompliance Suspension, resulting from a Crash Report/Accident, UTT Ticket or
Random Selection has the option to request an
Administrative Hearing.
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