Ohio Entry And Order To Stay Administrative License Suspension (OEAOLSALS) is a procedure used by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles to suspend the driver’s license of an individual who has committed certain traffic offenses. The type of offense determines the length of the suspension, which can range from a few days to several months. The OEAOLSALS process begins with the issuance of an Entry of Suspension, which contains the reasons for the suspension and the length of the suspension. The individual must then sign the Entry of Suspension and return it to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. If the suspension is not contested, the suspension will take effect immediately. If an individual wishes to contest the suspension, they may request an Order to Stay Administrative License Suspension (OEAOLSALS). This will delay the suspension until the individual has had a hearing on the suspension. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles will issue an Order to Stay Administrative License Suspension if the individual can demonstrate that they have a valid reason to contest the suspension. If the suspension is contested, the individual will have the opportunity to present their case to a hearing officer. If the hearing officer decides that the suspension should be revoked, the individual will have their license reinstated. There are two types of Ohio Entry And Order To Stay Administrative License Suspension: temporary and permanent. A temporary suspension can last up to 60 days and does not require an Order to Stay Administrative License Suspension. A permanent suspension requires an Order to Stay Administrative License Suspension and can last up to one year.