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Free Ohio Identification Card (ID) for Ohio residents 17 years old or older. Ohioans who are under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian. Can not already hold a valid driver license. Driver License holders can, however, choose to downgrade to a State ID. State IDs are also available for Ohioans who are 16 years and younger for a fee. Permanent and irreversibly disabled Ohioans who are 16 or younger are eligible for a no fee ID (BMV 5755 is required).

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State Government Agencies/Departments
Driving Safety Education
General Crime Reporting
Motor Vehicle Registration
Highway Patrol
Identification Cards
Free Ohio Identification Card (ID) for Ohio residents 17 years old or older. Ohioans who are under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian. Can not already hold a valid driver license. Driver License holders can, however, choose to downgrade to a State ID. State IDs are also available for Ohioans who are 16 years and younger for a fee. Permanent and irreversibly disabled Ohioans who are 16 or younger are eligible for a no fee ID (BMV 5755 is required).

Categories

State Government Agencies/Departments
Driving Safety Education
General Crime Reporting
Motor Vehicle Registration
Highway Patrol
Identification Cards
Provides State Highway Patrol Services. New mission statement is “Service with a Purpose”
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is a statewide law enforcement agency charged with the responsibility of enforcing traffic and criminal laws on public roadways and on state-owned or leased property within Ohio. The Patrol is also responsible for vehicle inspections, school bus inspections, commercial vehicle weigh stations, conducting aircraft and vehicle crash investigations, and providing security for state facilities.
Provides highway patrol statewide traffic services and maintains exclusive jurisdiction over the freeways and limited jurisdiction over county roads and streets in unincorporated areas. Officers are responsible for patrolling the highways to enforce traffic laws, issue citations to violators, investigate accidents, provide emergency first aid, assist disabled motorists, prevent or relieve traffic congestion, remove traffic obstructions and perform other services that help to ensure that the highways are safe, convenient to use and accident-free.
Free Ohio Identification Card (ID) for Ohio residents 17 years old or older. Ohioans who are under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian. Can not already hold a valid driver license. Driver License holders can, however, choose to downgrade to a State ID. State IDs are also available for Ohioans who are 16 years and younger for a fee. Permanent and irreversibly disabled Ohioans who are 16 or younger are eligible for a no fee ID (BMV 5755 is required).

Categories

State Government Agencies/Departments
Driving Safety Education
General Crime Reporting
Motor Vehicle Registration
Highway Patrol
Identification Cards
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Provides law enforcement and protection services for the State of Ohio. Responsible for statewide police traffic services, statewide emergency response services, investigation of criminal activites on state-owned or leased property and providing secuirty for the Governor and other dignitaries. Provides speakers for schools and community groups about safety and crime issues.
Mt Gilead Post serves and protects Morrow and Knox Counties interstate highways, provides emergency road services for stranded motorists, investigates auto and aircraft accidents and collisions on all rural highways in Ohio, and regulates commercial vehicles.
Free Ohio Identification Card (ID) for Ohio residents 17 years old or older. Ohioans who are under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian. Can not already hold a valid driver license. Driver License holders can, however, choose to downgrade to a State ID. State IDs are also available for Ohioans who are 16 years and younger for a fee. Permanent and irreversibly disabled Ohioans who are 16 or younger are eligible for a no fee ID (BMV 5755 is required).

Categories

State Government Agencies/Departments
Driving Safety Education
General Crime Reporting
Motor Vehicle Registration
Highway Patrol
Identification Cards
Provides highway patrol statewide traffic services and maintains exclusive jurisdiction over the freeways and limited jurisdiction over county roads and streets in unincorporated areas. Officers are responsible for patrolling the highways to enforce traffic laws, issue citations to violators, investigate accidents, provide emergency first aid, assist disabled motorists, prevent or relieve traffic congestion, remove traffic obstructions and perform other services that help to ensure that the highways are safe, convenient to use and accident-free.
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Provides the Bowling Green post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Provides state wide traffic services to keep roadways safe and provides statewide emergency response and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; investigatescriminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Provides state wide traffic services to keep roadways safe and provides statewide emergency response and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; investigatescriminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Piqua Post serves and protects interstate highways, and is the headquarters of the twelve county Piqua District in Western Ohio.
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Provides highway patrol statewide traffic services and maintains exclusive jurisdiction over the freeways and limited jurisdiction over county roads and streets in unincorporated areas. Officers are responsible for patrolling the highways to enforce traffic laws, issue citations to violators, investigate accidents, provide emergency first aid, assist disabled motorists, prevent or relieve traffic congestion, remove traffic obstructions and perform other services that help to ensure that the highways are safe, convenient to use and accident-free.
State Highway Patrol headquarters.
OSHP provides Statewide traffic services to keep our roadways safe; Statewide emergency response services and support services to the public and the criminal justice community; Investigation of criminal activities on state-owned and leased property throughout Ohio, and; Security for the Governor and other dignitaries.
Marysville Post serves and protects Union and Logan Counties interstate highways, provides emergency road services for stranded motorists, investigates auto and aircraft accidents and collisions on all rural highways in Ohio, and regulates commercial vehicles.
Provides highway patrol statewide traffic services and maintains exclusive jurisdiction over the freeways and limited jurisdiction over county roads and streets in unincorporated areas. Officers are responsible for patrolling the highways to enforce traffic laws, issue citations to violators, investigate accidents, provide emergency first aid, assist disabled motorists, prevent or relieve traffic congestion, remove traffic obstructions and perform other services that help to ensure that the highways are safe, convenient to use and accident-free.