Ohio Admin. Code 4501:1-2-06 - Procedures for the surrender of suspended certificates of registration, license plates, and driver's licenses and procedures for reinstatement
(A) The following
procedures shall
will be followed for any driver or owner who to show
proof of financial responsibility to the registrar of motor vehicles as
required after a motor vehicle accident, upon issuance of a traffic ticket, or
in conjunction with a motor vehicle inspection pursuant to section
4509.101 of the Revised Code:
(1) The registrar shall
will send a
written notice to the last known address of the driver or owner that:
(a)
Shall
inform
Informs the driver or owner that
his or her certificate of registration, license plates, driver's license, or
all of them, are suspended;
(b)
Shall direct
Directs the driver or owner to surrender his or her
certificate of registration, license plates, driver's license, or all of them,
to the bureau of motor vehicles on or before the
required date stated in the notice;
(c)
Shall
state
States the duration of the
suspension;
(d) May give notice of
the driver's or owner's right, if any, to request a hearing or appeal the
suspension and surrender determination; and
(e) May contain any other information the
registrar may prescribe
prescribes.
(2) Upon receipt of notice, the driver or
owner shall immediately surrender his or
her certificate of registration, license plates, driver's license, or all of
them in accordance with the registrar's notice by transmitting them to the
bureau of motor vehicles at the address specified in the notice.
(3) The registrar may cause such information
about the notice and directive to surrender as he deems appropriate to be
entered in the law enforcement automated data system (LEADS).
(4) Any peace officer who, in the performance
of his duties as authorized by law, becomes aware of a person whose license is
under an order of suspension, or whose certificate of registration and
registration plates are under an order of impoundment, pursuant to section
4509.101 of the Revised Code,
may confiscate such license, certificate of registration, and registration
plates, and return them to the registrar.
(5) If the driver or owner does not make a
timely and voluntary surrender, the registrar may designate and authorize
employees of the bureau of motor vehicles to obtain the surrender of
certificates of registration, license plates, or driver's license directly from
the driver or owner.
(B)
Upon receipt of any certificates of registration, license plates, or driver's
licenses surrendered in accordance with this rule, the registrar
shall
will
destroy them pursuant to sections
4503.232 and
4510.52 of the Revised
Code.
(C) The registrar
shall
will
determine the length of any driver's license suspension in accordance with divisons (A)(2)(a) to (A)(2)(c) of
section 4509.101 of the Revised
Code based upon the records of the bureau of motor vehicles. The
registrar shall
will not restore any driver's license until the
suspension period has expired and any reinstatement requirements have been
met.
(D) The registrar
shall
will
determine from the records of the bureau of motor vehicles the amount of the
financial responsibility reinstatement fee in accordance with division
(A)(5)(a) of section 4509.101 of the Revised
Code.
(E) The registrar
shall
will
determine from the records of the bureau of motor vehicles whether the driver
or owner is required to pay a financial responsibility nonvoluntary compliance
fee in accordance with division (A)(5)(b) of section
4509.101 of the Revised Code and
the amount of that fee, if any, for failure to comply with any order or notice
requiring the surrender of his certificate of registration, license plates, or
driver's license.
(F) The registrar
shall
will not
restore any operating privileges or registration rights or return any license,
certificate of registration, or license plates unless the rights are not
subject to suspension or revocation under any other law and unless the person,
in addition to complying with all other conditions required by law for
reinstatement of the operating privileges or registration rights, complies with
all of the following:
(1) Pays a financial
responsibility reinstatement fee as determined by the registrar in accordance
with this rule;
(2) Pays the
financial responsibility nonvoluntary compliance fee, if any, as determined by
the registrar in accordance with this rule; and
(3) Files and maintains proof of financial
responsibility in accordance with paragraph (B) of rule
4501:1-2-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(G)
When the period of any driver's license suspension has expired and the person
has complied with all requirements of paragraph (F) of this rule, the registrar
shall
will
authorize the person to obtain a driver's license. The authorization
shall
will be
conditioned upon any other applicable requirement prescribed by law, including
the requirement that the person submit to a driver's license examination if the
driver's suspended driver's license has been expired for six months or
more.
(H) The registrar
shall
will
authorize any person whose certificate of registration or license plates that
have been suspended to apply for a certificate of registration or license
plates upon the registrar's determination that the person has complied with
paragraph (F) of this rule. The authorization will be
conditioned upon any other applicable requirement prescribed by
law.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4509.101
Rule Amplifies: 4509.101, 4510.52, 4503.232
Prior Effective Dates: 04/20/1995, 03/31/2015, 03/01/2020
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