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Ohio

For Ohio, suspension threshold is twelve points or more have been charged against the person within a two-year period; statute or rule citation is Ohio Rev. Code 4510.037(B), (E), recorded from its source on 2026-08-19.

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Ohio our reading
Suspension threshold
twelve points or more have been charged against the person within a two-year period verified
Statute or rule citation
Ohio Rev. Code 4510.037(B), (E) our reading
Sourcecodes.ohio.gov
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What the source says

(E) The registrar, upon the written request of a licensee who files a petition under division (B) of this section, shall furnish the licensee a certified copy of the registrar's record of the convictions and bond forfeitures of the person. This record shall include the name, address, and date of birth of the licensee; the name of the court in which each conviction or bail forfeiture took place; the nature of the offense that was the basis of the conviction or bond forfeiture; and any other information that the registrar considers necessary. If the record indicates that twelve points or more have been charged against the person within a two-year period, it is prima-facie evidence that the person is a repeat traffic offender, and the registrar shall suspend the person's driver's or commercial driver's license or permit or nonresident operating privilege pursuant to division (B) of this section.

codes.ohio.gov, retrieved 2026-08-19

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