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Originally Posted by tjjeepjeep
Cincinnati.Com » Local news
Last Updated: 11:30 am | Thursday, January 21, 2010
Ohio drivers hit with 329,000 late fees
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio has issued 329,000 fines to people who missed new deadlines to renew their driver's licenses and vehicle registrations.
The new $20 late fee took effect in October, raising about $6.4 million for the State Highway Patrol during the last three months of 2009. The figures were released Wednesday.
The penalties apply to drivers who are more than seven days late on a renewal. It was part of a series of new and higher fees that lawmakers added to state's transportation budget last year.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles says it is trying to make sure drivers are aware of the new fees by placing notices on its Web site, displaying posters in agency offices and by sending e-mails to drivers who have used the state's online renewal system in the past.
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Don't forget that the 7 day grace period will be disappearing as well.
The title office strikes again. I tried to transfer the title of the Zuk that I bought and was denied. Someone signed on the wrong line, so off we go to Frankfort. We'll see how that works out. The seller has been good about working with me but dag gone. I swear that they are trained to find any way to deny you.