- 1). Go to a Driver Examination Station. Take with you evidence of who you are and where you live. Officials will need to see documentation of your full name, legal status, date of birth, social security number and street address. Accepted forms of identification include a U.S. birth certificate, United States Citizenship and Immigration Service papers, U.S. passport, naturalisation documents and proof of residency, such as bank statements of school records.
- 2). Take vision and written assessments. These tests will be carried out at the Driver Examination Station. You will also need to answer questions regarding your physical health.
- 3). Go to your nearest Deputy Registrar License Agency. You will need to take your identification documents and pay a fee before your TIPIC is issued.
- 1). Contact the Ohio Driver License Examination Station and organise a date to take your driving test.
- 2). Take an assessment of your skills. This will include both maneuverability and driving tests.
- 3). Go to the nearest Deputy Registrar License Agency. You will need to provide your TIPIC and pay a small fee to obtain your driving license.
Obtaining a Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card
Obtaining a Driving License
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