Ohio Admin. Code 4501:1-1-37 - Nonrenewable drivers licenses and nonrenewable identification cards for temporary residents
(A) As used in this rule,
(1) "Nonrenewable license" means an Ohio
driver's license, commercial driver's license, motorcycle operator's license,
temporary instruction permit
identification card (TIPIC) or any duplicate
thereof issued to an applicant who is not a citizen or permanent resident of
the United States. A nonrenewable license shall not extend beyond the duration
of an applicant's temporary residence in this state, and shall expire
automatically on the same date listed on the applicant's legal presence
documentation, or on the same date in the fourth year after the date the
nonrenewable license is issued, whichever comes first. A nonrenewable license
is nontransferable, meaning that the holder may not rely on it to obtain a
driver's license in another state.
(2) "Nonrenewable identification card" means
an Ohio identification card or duplicate identification card issued to an
applicant who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. A
nonrenewable identification card shall not extend beyond the duration of an
applicant's temporary residence in this state, and shall expire automatically
on the same date listed on the applicant's legal presence documentation, or on
the same date in the fourth year after the date the nonrenewable identification
card is issued, whichever comes first. A nonrenewable identification card is
nontransferable, meaning that the holder may not rely on it to obtain an
identification card in another state.
(3) "Temporary resident" means any person who
lives in Ohio but does not qualify as a resident of this state under paragraph
(C) of rule
4501:1-1-35
of the Administrative Code.
(4)
"Legal presence" means for the purposes of this rule that the individual has
taken the necessary steps to ensure that they have a recognizable legal status
with the United States as evidenced by the appropriate legal documents issued
by the United States citizen and immigration services (USCIS).
(5) "Legal presence documentation" means for
the purposes of this rule the legal documents issued by the United States
citizen and immigration services (USCIS). The
documentation must be verifiable in accordance with rule
4501:1-1-21
of the Administrative Code.
(B) A nonrenewable license or nonrenewable
identification card may be issued to a temporary resident of this state when
the applicant presents acceptable documents, including those listed in rule
4501:1-1-21
of the Administrative Code, verifying the following: the applicant's
identity
full legal
name , date of birth, social security number if
ever assigned, proof of Ohio street address and legal presence in the
United States, and temporary residence in this state.
(C) A nonrenewable license or a nonrenewable
identification card may not be replaced by a new license or identification card
unless the applicant provides acceptable documentation of the applicant's
identity
full legal
name , date of birth, social security number if
ever assigned, proof of Ohio street address, continued legal presence in
the United States, and continued temporary residence in this state. Acceptable
documentation shall include
conform to the
documents listed in rule
4501:1-1-21
of the Administrative Code.
(D) A
nonrenewable Ohio driver's license or a nonrenewable identification card may
contain any security features the registrar prescribes, including, but not
limited to:
(1) The license shall list the
month, day, and year of expiration.
(2) The license shall conspicuously state
that it is "nonrenewable and nontransferable".
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4507.01, 4507.09
Rule Amplifies: 4507.09
Prior Effective Dates: 12/02/2002, 04/23/2006, 08/13/2007, 03/21/2011
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4507.01, 4507.09
Rule Amplifies: 4507.09
Prior Effective Dates: 12/02/02, 4/23/06, 8/13/07, 3/21/11
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