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Driving

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Driving in Ohio

New Rules for International Scholar Drivers

New international scholars without a valid U.S. license must complete the following requirements to obtain an Ohio driver license:

  1. Get a Temporary Learner's Permit
  2. Complete driver training consisting of 24 hours of online driver education and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction
  3. Complete 50 hours of supervised driving practice (with notarized affidavit)
  4. Pass the driving test

However, see the exceptions below for international scholars who hold valid, unexpired driver’s licenses from reciprocity countries or from other U.S. states.\

Reciprocity Exemption — International Licenses

International scholars who are 21 years old or older with a valid, unexpired driver’s license from Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea or Taiwan are exempt from the Ohio written and road tests but must still obtain an Ohio driver's license within 30 days of residency by bringing their valid foreign license and an International Driving Permit (IDP) — an English translation of the foreign license.\

Out-of-State U.S. Driver’s Licenses (Out-of-State Conversion)

International scholars with a valid, unexpired driver’s license from another U.S. state may request an out-of-state conversion to transfer their license at the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. \ The BMV will waive training requirements for these applicants, including those applying for limited-term licenses.

Bring:

See list of acceptable documents. Find deputy registrar license agencies.

If the conversion is denied or issues arise, scholars may contact the Office of International Affairs for guidance or consult an immigration attorney.\

Getting an Ohio Driver’s License

You must have a valid license to drive in Ohio. If you do not hold a valid U.S. license, you must:

Step 1 – Get a Temporary Learner’s Permit (TIPIC)

Step 2 – Complete Driver Training

Find a Local Driving School or Online Course

Step 3 – Complete 50 Hours of Practice Driving

Step 4 – Take the Driving Test

License Expiration

Your Ohio driver’s license will expire on the same date as your DS-2019 or other immigration document. Renew your immigration document before it expires and take the updated document to the BMV to renew your license.\

State of Ohio ID Card

This card is available to non-drivers who want a form of identification to use in place of a driver’s license. Take the same documents required for a driver’s license to a license agency. You need to have lived in Ohio for 30 days to be eligible to get this card. Find deputy registrar license agencies. \

Social Security Number

A Social Security Number (SSN) is a unique, 9-digit number used for taxpayer identification, income reporting and record-keeping purposes. You may apply for an SSN if employed in the United States. Once issued, the number is valid for one's lifetime. If you are not employed, you may apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). Learn how to apply for an SSN.\

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