Ohio Admin. Code 4501:1-1-45 - Bureau of motor vehicles fee installment plan
(A) The registrar of motor vehicles shall
establish and maintain a plan to permit persons to pay reinstatement fees in
installments. The plan shall be known as the bureau of motor vehicles (BMV) fee
installment plan.
(B) As used in
this rule:
(1) "Suspension" includes the
suspension, revocation, cancellation, or disqualification of a person's driving
or vehicle registration privileges;
(2) "Mandatory period" means any period
during which driving or vehicle registration privileges are not available to
the person notwithstanding the payment of reinstatement fees or compliance with
other reinstatement requirements;
(3) "Reinstatement fees" include all fees
described in division (B) of section
4510.10
of the Revised Code, vehicle immobilization fees collected pursuant to section
4503.233 of
the Revised Code, warrant block processing fees collected pursuant to sections
4503.13
and
4507.091
of the Revised Code, and any other fees payable to the registrar as a result of
a suspension of driving or vehicle registration privileges.
(C) A person may apply for a BMV
fee installment plan if all the following conditions are met:
(1) The person's driving privileges were
previously under suspension;
(2)
The mandatory periods of all the person's suspensions have ended;
(3) The person's driving privileges have not
been restored because the person has not
yet complied with all reinstatement requirements except for the
payment of reinstatement fees;
(4)
The person owes reinstatement fees of at least one hundred fifty
dollars;
(5) The person is not
enrolled in a court-approved fee payment plan pursuant to section
4510.10
of the Revised Code at the time of application. If the court terminates the
court-approved fee payment plan, the person may then apply for a BMV fee
installment plan.
(D)
The registrar may do all of the following:
(1)
Require the person requesting a BMV fee installment plan to complete the
"Application for BMV Fee Installment Plan," form "BMV 1152," (1/18), available
via the Ohio bureau of motor vehicles' website at
http://bmv.ohio.gov/bmv_forms.stm
or at any one of BMV's regional reinstatement centers or deputy registrar
agencies that accept reinstatement fees and have agreed to the terms and
conditions established by the registrar;
(2) Establish a minimum first payment amount
to enter the plan. Initially, the minimum first payment shall be
fifty
twenty-five dollars. The registrar, at the
registrar's
registrar's discretion, may increase or decrease this
amount by publishing notice on the BMV website;
(3) Establish a minimum monthly payment
amount. Initially, the minimum monthly payment shall be
fifty
twenty-five dollars. The registrar, at the registrar's
discretion, may increase or decrease this amount by publishing notice on the
BMV website;
(4) Prescribe any
other terms and conditions as the registrar finds reasonable.
The BMV website may be accessed at http://bmv.ohio.gov.
(E) The registrar may deny a
person's "Application for BMV Fee Installment Plan," form "BMV 1152,"
(1/18)
(March
2021) or may terminate the person's plan for any of the following
reasons:
(1) The person's driving privileges
are suspended and the mandatory period of the suspension has not
ended;
(2) A court issues a
court-approved fee payment plan for the person pursuant to section
4510.10
of the Revised Code;
(3) The person
fails to make payments as agreed or otherwise fails to abide by the terms and
conditions prescribed by the registrar;
(4) Any other just cause determined by the
registrar.
(F) Payments
may be made by any of the following methods:
(3)(2) By cash, check, or
money order delivered to any of the BMV's deputy registrar agencies that accept
reinstatement fee payments. In addition to the installment payment, the deputy
registrar shall collect the fees prescribed by statute for payment at a deputy
registrar agency;
(4)(3) By
electronic check
credit/debit card on-line to the BMV website at
https://www.oplates.com
https://bmv.ohio.gov. The registrar
may impose a convenience fee or service fee as an additional charge;
(1) By check or money order mailed or
delivered to the BMV headquarters office in Columbus, Ohio;
(2) By cash, check, or money order
delivered to any of the BMV's regional reinstatement service
centers;
(4)
By credit/debit
card via automatic phone systems at 844-644-6268. The registrar may impose a
convenience fee or service fee as an additional charge.
(5) Any other method approved by the
registrar.
(G) The
registrar shall record as "valid" the driving status of any person who is in
compliance with the terms and conditions of a BMV fee installment plan provided
that the person's driver's license is not otherwise suspended or expired. The
registrar may permit the renewal of an applicant's license if the license is
not under suspension and the applicant is in compliance with a BMV fee
installment plan.
(H) A person
whose driving privileges were suspended, but who has not held an Ohio driver's
license within the previous six months may apply to be examined for a driver's
license if the mandatory period of suspension has passed, the person has
entered into a BMV fee installment plan, and the person is otherwise eligible
for a driver's license. The registrar may permit the issuance of a driver's
license to the person if all conditions are met and the person successfully
passes the required examinations.
(I) If a person otherwise would have valid
driving privileges but for the payment of the reinstatement fees, the registrar
may record the person's driving privileges as "valid" so long as the person's
installment payments are current.
(J) If the person's installment payments are
not current, the registrar may record the person's driving privileges status as
"suspended," as "failure to reinstate," or other status, as
appropriate.
(K) Nothing in this
rule prevents any person from making partial reinstatement fee payments at any
time without enrolling in a court-approved fee payment plan or a BMV fee
installment plan.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4510.10
Rule Amplifies: 4510.10
Prior Effective Dates: 07/15/2013, 10/01/2018
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