(A) As
used in this rule:
(1) "Motor vehicle record"
means a record that pertains to a driver's or commercial driver's license or
permit, an identification card, a motor vehicle certificate of title, a motor
vehicle registration, or motor vehicle identification plates.
(2) "Requestor" means a person who requests
release of a motor vehicle record in accordance with rule
4501:1-12-02 of the
Administrative Code.
(3)
"Application" means an application for a driver's or commercial driver's
license or permit, motor vehicle certificate of title, or a motor vehicle
registration made in person to a deputy registrar or a clerk of court of common
pleas.
(4) "Applicant" means a
peace officer, correctional employee, or youth services employee as defined in
section 4501.271 of the Revised Code who
submits an application.
(5)
"Opt-out" means an affirmative choice by an applicant on a "Record
Confidentiality Request," form "BMV 2610"
(May,
2015)
(9/18) or a "OBMV Record Request,"
form "BMV 1173"
(July, 2014)
(1/23). Supply of such forms shall be available at
each deputy registrar office or on-line at the bureau's website at
http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/bmv_forms.stm.
(B) A requestor may request
release of a motor vehicle record by completing a BMV 1173 and submitting any
required documentation.
(C) The
bureau will not provide the residence address of an applicant, who has
exercised an opt-out, to any requestor except to a requestor defined in
division (B)(1), (B)(2)(e), or (B)(2)(n) of section
4501.27 of the Revised Code and
to requestors making a request pursuant to paragraph (D) of this rule.
Pursuant to section
149.43 of the Revised Code, the
bureau shall disclose an applicant's residence address to a requestor defined
in division (B)(1), (B)(2)(e), or (B)(2)(n) of section
4501.27 of the Revised Code, and
when disclosure is not prohibited by application of state or federal
law.
(D) A requestor, who
is a peace officer, correctional employee, or youth services employee, and
requests in person, his or her residence address contained in his or her own
motor vehicle record, shall in order to be eligible for disclosure, prove his
or her identity through presentation of his or her driver's license or
identification card. Compliance with such a request by mail shall be
accomplished by mailing back the motor vehicle record only to the requestor's
last known residence address as determined in accordance with rule
4501:1-10-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(E) An
applicant who completes a BMV 2610 shall submit it in person at a deputy
registrar office and present for inspection his or her peace officer,
correctional employee, or youth services employee identification card with
photograph.
(F) Each deputy
registrar shall forward all completed BMV 2610s to the bureau by U.S.
mail.
(G) An opt-out
shall take
takes effect only after the BMV 2610 is received by
the bureau at its main office and is thereafter processed. An opt-out expires
on the expiration date of the applicant's driver's license, identification
card, or commercial driver's license. Upon each renewal of the applicant's
driver's license, identification card, or commercial driver's license, a new
BMV 2610 must be completed and submitted in accordance with paragraph (E) of
this rule.
(H) The clerk taking an
application from an applicant applying on his or her own behalf for a driver's
license or permit or motor vehicle registration shall not ask the applicant
orally whether he or she wishes to exercise an opt-out. Once an applicant has
exercised an opt-out and the opt-out has expired, the clerk taking a later
application shall ascertain continued eligibility. If any applicant indicates
to any clerk who takes an application that he or she wishes to exercise an
opt-out, the clerk shall give the applicant a BMV 2610. An applicant who fails
or refuses to affirmatively mark the form shall be deemed not to have exercised
an opt-out.
(I) An applicant
wishing to rescind an opt-out may do so at any time by requesting and
completing a BMV 2610.
(J) The
applicant shall include his or her social security number on the BMV 2610, and
the opt-out shall apply to the driver's license and all motor vehicle records
containing the applicant's social security number as indicated clearly on the
form.
(K) Neither the bureau, nor
any deputy registrar, nor any clerk of court of common pleas, nor any
contractor with the bureau, nor any on-line motor vehicle record access
provider, nor any employee of any of them, shall knowingly disclose any
applicant's residence address contained in a motor vehicle record if the
applicant has exercised an opt-out in accordance with this rule.
(L) An applicant, at the time of an
application, may request that his or her Ohio business address be displayed on
his or her driver's license or certificates of registration, or both. The
applicant shall complete a BMV 2610, and shall present for inspection, his or
her peace officer, correctional employee, or youth services employee
identification card with photograph.
Upon properly completing and submitting the BMV 2610, the
bureau shall issue a physical driver's license or identification card that
displays the business address, but the bureau shall retain the residence
address in its database.
(M) Eligibility to have the business address
displayed on a driver's license expires with the license. Eligibility to have
the business address displayed on certificates of registration expires on the
expiration date of the applicant's driver's license, identification card, or
commercial driver's license.
(N)
The clerk taking an application from an applicant applying on his or her own
behalf for a driver's license or permit or motor vehicle registration shall not
be required to ask the applicant orally whether he or she wishes to request the
use of his or her business address. Once an applicant has received a driver's
license or certificate of registration with the business address displayed, the
clerk taking a later application shall ascertain continued eligibility for
display of the business address with the applicant by asking the applicant to
complete the BMV 2610, and present for inspection, his or her peace officer,
correctional employee, or youth services employee identification card with
photograph.
(O) If any applicant
indicates to any clerk who takes an application that he or she wishes to
request use of the business address, the clerk shall give the applicant a BMV
2610.