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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bmv4311 document in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Registration Information' section. Enter your Ohio license plate number, expiration date, VIN, and purchase date accurately to avoid delays.
  3. Next, complete the 'Owner Information' section. Provide your first name, middle initial, last name, current mailing address, city, state, zip code, and telephone number. If applicable, include your business name.
  4. If there is a joint owner or lessor, fill in their name and address details as required.
  5. Review the certification statement at the bottom of the form. Ensure all information is true before signing and dating it.
  6. If notarization is needed, ensure you have a notary public present to sign and seal the document.
  7. Finally, mail the completed form to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles at the provided address. Make sure to keep copies for your records.

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Acceptable Documents Full legal name. Date of birth. Legal presence in the US. Social Security number (SSN) Ohio street address TWO documents, from different sources, proving Ohio street address that are listed on the Acceptable Document List are required for proof of Ohio residency. Proof of name change (if applicable)
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) sends out warning letters when six points are accumulated on a driving record within a two-year period. The warning letter lists the violations with the number of points for each. The BMV mails the letter to the address on file for the driver.
Proof of insurance, form BMV 2829, and/or proof of indigence may be submitted: By email: amnesty@dps.ohio.gov. By fax: 1-614-308-5110. In person at a deputy registrar license agency. NOTE: A service fee may be charged. By mail to: OhioBMV. Attn: ALS/Points. P.O. Box16521. Columbus, OH 43216-6521.
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles oversees driver and motor vehicle licensing and registration among other services. We strive to make your experience with the BMV more convenient, efficient, and cost-effective in order to Meet our customers needs where they are, not where we are.
Our mission is to save lives, reduce injuries and economic loss, administer Ohios motor vehicle laws and preserve the safety and wellbeing of all citizens.

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