NEW RESIDENT GUIDE FOR STATE OF OHIO
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Becoming a new resident of a new home state often involves the reorganization
of your legal affairs. This form is a guide to help you in meeting various
requirements, such as residency, voting, identification card, driver’s license and
vehicle registration requirements.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS -
You will be considered a resident of Ohio once you take a job, sign a lease, buy
a home, register to vote, or enroll children in school. Your residence is the place
in which your habitation is fixed and to which, whenever you are absent, you
have the intention to return. If you continuously reside outside of Ohio for a
period of four years or more, you are not a resident of Ohio for voter registration
purposes, except if you are absent from Ohio because of federal or state
government employment, including military service.
VOTING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS -
In order to vote in the state of Ohio, you must meet the following requirements:
You must be a U.S. citizen.
You must be a resident of Ohio for at least 30 days immediately before the
election.
You must be at least 18 years old on or before the day of the general
election. If you will be 18 on or before November 7, you may vote in the
primary election for candidates.
You must not be incarcerated (in prison) for a felony conviction under the
laws of the U.S., Ohio or any other state of the U.S.
You must not have been declared incompetent for voting purposes by a
probate court.
You must register to vote in Ohio at least 30 consecutive days before the
election. If you register to vote by mail, you must postmark your
application no later than the 30th day before the first election in which you
want to vote. If you do not mail your registration application directly to
election officials, you must deliver it to your county board of elections
office, the office of the Secretary of State, a public library, high school or
vocational school, Bureau of Motor Vehicles deputy registrar, county
treasurer’s office or designated agency not later than the registration
deadline for the first election in which you want to vote.
You must register by completing a voter registration form through any of
the following methods:
o Obtain a form and register in person, at any of the following
locations:
The office of the Secretary of State or any of the 88 county
boards of elections.
The office of any deputy registrar of the Ohio Bureau of
Motor Vehicles.
Offices of designated agencies that provide public
assistance or disability programs.
Public libraries.
Public high schools or vocational schools.
County treasurers’ offices.
o Request that a County Board of Elections or the Secretary of
State’s office mail a registration form to you. You must then mail
your properly completed and signed registration application to your
County Board of Elections office or the Secretary of State’s office.
IDENTIFICATION CARD REQUIREMENTS -
In order to obtain an identification card in Ohio, you must meet the following
requirements:
You must not have an Ohio driver’s license.
You must apply for an identification card at any local deputy registrar’s
office and pay a fee of $8.50.
You or your co-signer, if you are a minor, must present a primary and a
secondary document to prove your name, date of birth and social security
number. The primary document must contain your full name and date of
birth and must be verifiable. Your Social Security Number must appear on
either the primary document or the secondary document. The name on
your documents must match your current name unless a change of name
is established by a court order, Marriage Certificate, Marriage License or
Divorce Decree. Primary documents include:
o Driver’s license from an y state with photograph, current or expired
not more than six months.
o U.S. Birth Certificate.
o Identification card issued by any state with photograph, current or
expired not more than six months.
o Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service documents.
o Certified copy of court order (containing full name and date of birth).
o Military identification with photograph.
o Valid U.S. or Canadian passport with photograph.
o Learner’s Permit issued by any state with photograph, expired not
more than six months.
Secondary documents include:
o Official Social Security Card or Numident Printout.
o Medical treatment records from a doctor or hospital.
o Military Discharge Separation Papers- DD214 required.
o Military Dependent Identification with photograph.
o Credit Card.
o School record or transcript-certified copy.
o Human Services Card with or without photo.
o Bureau of Indian Affairs Card/Indian Treaty Card.
o Gun permit with photograph.
o Marriage certificate or license.
o Employer identification card with photograph.
o Pilot’s license.
o Health insurance card.
o Vehicle title.
o Certified copy of a court order with or without your date of birth.
o Student identification card with photograph issued by school or
university.
o Foreign birth certificate accompanied by a translation by an
approved translator.
o Voter registration card.
o Internal Revenue Service or state tax form issued by the
governmental agency.
DRIVER’S LICENSE REQUIREMENTS -
You need to obtain an Ohio driver’s license as soon as possible after becoming
a resident of Ohio.
Nonresident military personnel may use their home state driver’s licenses, but
family members must obtain an Ohio license.
In order to obtain a driver’s license in Ohio, you must meet the following
requirements:
You must go to the nearest State Highway Patrol Examination Station for
a written test and vision screening. If you have a valid out-of-state
license, the driving test will usually be waived.
You must present a primary and a secondary document to prove your
name and date of birth and your social security number as discussed
above for identification cards.
If you are under 18 years of age, you must provide proof of six months
prior driving experience. You must complete an affidavit that documents
50 hours of driving, ten of which were at night. You must have with you a
cosigner (parent or legal guardian) and present proof of completion of a
driver's education course that meets or exceeds Ohio's requirements.
After you successfully complete the required testing, the examiner will
issue you an "examination passed" form, which you must take within ten
days to the nearest license agency to surrender your out-of-state license.
If you do not have your actual out-of-state license, you must present a
certified copy of your driving record, or an official letter dated within the
last 30 days from your home state indicating the status of your license.
You must pay a license fee of $23.00. If your previous driver’s license
has expired or you are a first-time driver, you must purchase a temporary
permit packet from a license agency for $21.00. In order to obtain a
temporary permit, you must provide proof of your Social Security number
and a certified birth certificate.
VEHICLE TITLE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS -
In order to title and register your vehicle in Ohio, you must meet the following
requirements:
If you own your vehicle, you must pay a $3.50 fee and have it inspected
by a license agency or a new car dealer to verify the make, model, body
type, and manufacturer's serial number or vehicle identification number.
You must go to your county Clerk of Courts Auto Title Office and pay a
$1.50 fee. All owners of your vehicle must be present unless you have a
notarized power of attorney to represent absent owners.
You must present your vehicle’s original title. If you have a lien on your
car, you must request that your original title be sent directly to the title
office, so the lien can be recorded on the Ohio title, as well as supply an
original or copy of the loan papers.
If you lease your car, you must contact your leasing agency to determine
how to handle your title transfer.
You must pay for your title transfer and sales tax, if any is due.
The legal owners of your car must then present to the license agency
your new Ohio title (or memorandum of title, if your car has a lien) and
the proper registration fees which are based on the date you purchase
your tags, your taxing district, and your date of birth. For passenger
vehicles and non-commercial trucks, the cost will range from $35 to
$105.
You must have proof of insurance in the liability coverage amounts of
$12,500 to $25,000 for personal injury or death and $7,500 for property
damage.
You must provide identification including one picture ID (your current
driver’s license) and one other ID that includes your Social Security
number.
Please see the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles website at
http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/misc/new_resident.htm and the Ohio Secretary of State
website at http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/PublicAffairs/VoterInfoGuide.aspx?
Section=14 for further new resident and contact information.
Website source: May 15, 2006.
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