Bmv Fee Payment Plans | Ohio Bureau Of Motor Vehicles
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An application (BMV Form 1152), proof of valid insurance and an initial $25 payment may be submitted by mail, or in person at a Deputy Registrar Office (for an additional $10 fee). To submit by mail, send to: Ohio BMV, Attn: Remittance Management/Points, PO Box 16521, Columbus, OH 43216-6521 by check or money order only.
- The plan will allow individuals owing $150 or more in reinstatement fee to become valid or eligible to retest for a driver license by paying only $50 or more every 30 days for as long as it takes to pay their reinstatement fees. - Applicants submitting at a Deputy Registrar Office will be charged an additional $10 service fee with the application. Once approved for the fee installment plan, a minimum payment of $25 will be due every 30 days from the last payment. A new payment coupon will be mailed upon receipt of payment. Payment options are: - Pay online with a credit card by visiting www.bmv.ohio.gov/susp-fees-payment.aspx and click on the "pay your reinstatement fees online" link. - In person at any Deputy Registrar License Agency by check, cash, money order or credit card. An additional service fee will be charged and, if paying by debit or credit card, an additional transaction fee will be applied. - By mail to: Ohio BMV, Attn: Re Fees, PO Box 16520, Columbus, OH 4321
Ohio
Portage County, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio
Medina County, Ohio
Description
Offers a fee installment plan program for individuals whose driving licenses have been suspended or revoked, who have met all their reinstatement requirements except for paying reinstatement fees, and want to have their driver privileges restored.
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Ohio Bureau Of Motor Vehicles
Administers laws pertaining to motor vehicles. Issues driver's license and non-driver identification cards, and annual registration of motor vehicles through a statewide network of Deputy Registrars.
