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But we'd also like for your questions and comments to be directed to the most suitable location. Please take a look at the following categories to find answers for frequently asked questions and locate the best place to address your concerns. Click on the arrows to expand or collapse a category.
ODOT
does not
handle BMV issues, such as drivers licensing, vehicle registration, CDLs, etc...
In Ohio, vehicle and driver issues are handled by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Motor Vehicles (
ODPS
,
BMV
).
Links to BMV information:
BMV Home Page
|
Listing of BMV Branch Offices
|
obtaining or renewing a Drivers License
|
Commercial Drivers License (CDL)
|
Motor Vehicle Registration
|
Online License Plates Renewal
|
Title Information
Please e-mail the
BMV Registrar
or the
ODPS Webmaster
directly with other related questions or for more information not covered in their Web site.
Trucking & Commercial Motor Carrier Information, Motor Carrier Vehicle Registration, Driver Medical Waivers...
Issues regarding commercial motor carrier vehicles, DOT and ICC registration numbers, safety issues, and hazardous materials, are administered at a state level by the
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO)'s Transportation Department
and at the federal level by the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
division of the
U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT)
. Please consult the PUCO and FMCSA links for more information and assistance with motor carrier/trucking related matters.
Medical Waiver info:
Bureau of Motor Vehicles' CDL page
section on Medical Waivers
| PUCO's
Medical Exam and Medical Waiver Page
|
FMCSA-Motor Carrier and Driver Laws Page
The Ohio Turnpike...
The Ohio Turnpike (variously I-76, I-80 and I-80/I-90) is a toll road and is operated and maintained by the Ohio Turnpike Commission -- an agency that is separate and independent of ODOT.
Ohio Turnpike Links:
Turnpike Home Page
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Fare Schedule
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Turnpike Construction
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Comments/Complain/Contact info
Not all roads in Ohio are ODOT responsibility...
ODOT is involved in the planning, building and maintenance of the transportation infrastructure within the state of Ohio. One of ODOT's main responsibilities is the 'State System' of roads, which include State, U.S. and Interstate Routes. While the state system represents a considerable number of roadway miles throughout the state, local roads (county, township, city streets, etc.) -- and certain responsibilities on some state system roadways -- are handled by local county, township and municipal authorities.
ODOT's 12 district offices are familiar with local jurisdictional boundaries and are a good source for clarification and contact information as to the appropriate local ODOT garage or other local agency with authority over specific locations. Use the
ODOT District Map and Contact Information
to identify and contact your local ODOT office.
My vehicle was damaged on a state system road...
Please use
Damage Incident Report and Court of Claims Information Page
if you have had damage to your vehicle on a 'State System' roadway (please see the definition of 'State System' roadway in the listing above).
How do I order a map?
ODOT provides state maps free of charge. Use the
Map Order Page
to request a map. Other types and formats of maps are available; visit
ODOT's Map Page
for more.
Detailed individual county maps are produced and distributed through each of Ohio's 88 County Engineers Offices. Use the
County Engineers Association of Ohio
Links Page for contact information on ordering local county-level maps. ODOT does not centrally collect or distribute these maps.
General inquiries...
If your question, item of concern, or feedback is not covered by the above categories please use the form below to submit your comments to ODOT for consideration. Items of specific and/or localized nature will be referred to the appropriate district offices or other departmental office for attention and response.
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