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In addition to any fines and penalties issued by the court, you will be required to complete a remedial driving course, pay a $40 reinstatement fee, provide evidence of liability insurance currently in effect, and retake a complete driver license examination.
To receive a hardship license, the driver must file a petition for limited driving privileges in the court that has jurisdiction over his or her arrest. It is not necessary to have a hearing for the petition seeking limited driving privileges to be granted.
In some cases, you may qualify to request limited driving privileges after serving the \u201chard time\u201d suspension required under Ohio law. This hard time may be as little as 15 days for first offenders who test at or slightly above the legal limit.
Refer to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles Website at www.bmv.ohio.gov.com or call (614) 752-7500 to review your requirements for limited driving privileges. Request for limited driving privileges motions can be located in the forms library.
Refer to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles Website at www.bmv.ohio.gov.com or call (614) 752-7500 to review your requirements for limited driving privileges. Request for limited driving privileges motions can be located in the forms library.
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Driving on a suspended or revoked license is a misdemeanor in Ohio. In many instances, the conviction will be, more specifically, a first-degree misdemeanor. First-degree misdemeanors carry up to 180 days in jail and a maximum fine of $1,000.
In addition to any fines and penalties issued by the court, you will be required to complete a remedial driving course, pay a $40 reinstatement fee, provide evidence of liability insurance currently in effect, and retake a complete driver license examination.
Can I get limited driving privileges? You may be able to request driving privileges from the court, depending on the type of suspension you received. For qualified suspensions, a court may order limited driving privileges to allow you to drive for specific reasons, at certain times, and in designated locations.
In some cases, you may qualify to request limited driving privileges after serving the \u201chard time\u201d suspension required under Ohio law. This hard time may be as little as 15 days for first offenders who test at or slightly above the legal limit.
Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Fee Payment Plans You owe at least $150.00 in reinstatement fees.

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