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Can I register a car in Ohio without having a valid driver's license?

In Ohio, you can register a car without a valid driver's license, but you'll need to provide proof of identity, residency, and insurance.

New Ohio residents must obtain an Ohio title and driver's license before registering a vehicle.

Registration fees in Ohio are based on the type of vehicle and its weight.

Ohio requires emissions inspections in certain counties, including Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Lake, Lorain, Montgomery, Portage, Stark, and Summit.

Temporary license plates are issued at the time of registration, while permanent plates are mailed to the address provided.

If you receive a vehicle as a gift, you can still register it in your name, but you'll need to provide proof of ownership.

Vehicle registration is required for all vehicles operated on Ohio roadways, including mopeds, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles.

Ohio law requires liability insurance coverage for all registered vehicles, with minimum coverage of $25,000 for bodily injury or death of one person, $50,000 for bodily injury or death of two or more persons, and $25,000 for property damage.

Ohio's Deputy Registrar License Agency processes vehicle registrations, title applications, and other related transactions.

The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles offers online services for renewing registrations, changing addresses, and ordering duplicate plates and registration cards.

Ohio law mandates that vehicle registrations be renewed annually.

Failure to register a vehicle in Ohio can result in fines, impoundment of the vehicle, or even imprisonment.

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