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Whether you are a citizen or immigrant, Norman said you must prove your legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, Ohio residence and U.S. citizenship or legal immigration status to get a license or any kind of Ohio ID.
Two documents that contain your name and Ohio Street Address, from this Acceptable. CHANGE OF ADDRESS CARD - Issued by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. CHILD SUPPORT CHECK STUB - From Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. CHECKING, SAVINGS, or ONLINE BANK STATEMENT - Issued within the last 60 days.
Acceptable Documents Full legal name. Date of birth. Legal presence in the US. Social Security number (SSN) Ohio street address – TWO documents, from different sources, proving Ohio street address that are listed on the Acceptable Document List are required for proof of Ohio residency. Proof of name change (if applicable)
Step 1: Gather acceptable documents to prove your current legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, citizenship or legal presence in the United States, and Ohio residential address. Step 2: Present your unexpired out-of-state driver license and acceptable documents at any Deputy Registrar license agency.
The Ohio Driver Manual is available on this page, broken down into Sections, so you can utilize a translation service of available languages through your browser. The Ohio Driver Manual is available on the BMV website in as a PDF in English, Somali, Spanish, large-print (English), and audio (English) versions.
If you have a valid International Driver's License or a valid driver's license from another U.S. state, you may drive a car in Ohio for up to one year from the date of your arrival in the U.S. Your I-20 or DS-2019 must have been issued for a duration of time that exceeds one year in order to obtain an Ohio Drivers ...