# Ohio — Driver's license point systems: suspension thresholds and lookback periods by US state 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. - **State:** Ohio _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Suspension threshold:** twelve points or more have been charged against the person within a two-year period _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **Statute or rule citation:** Ohio Rev. Code 4510.037(B), (E) _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ ## 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. ## Source - https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-revised-code/section-4510.037 Last verified: 2026-08-19. Review by: 2027-08-19. Part of [Driver's license point systems: suspension thresholds and lookback periods by US state](https://referencesource.org/driver-license-points-thresholds-by-state/).