| Administrative License Suspension Chart - Ohio
Driving under the Influence Law 2003 Edition |
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Administrative License Suspension
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Arrest
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| 1. Arrest based upon reasonable grounds to believe defendant was in violation of R.C. 4511.19 or similar city ordinance upon a highway or a public or private property used for public vehicle travel or parking.
2. Officer asks defendant to submit to test(s) and provides and reads implied consent form implicating consequences of over .08 BAC or a refusal.
- A. If Arrestee tests over .08 BAC or refuses test, officer serves notice of suspension, effective immeidiately, and seizes license. Notifies defendant of appeal rights and sends license to Bureau along with a sworn report containing all the above. Also sends sworn report to court. ALS takes effect immediately, and is as follows.
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Positive Test Suspension
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No Prior Conviction
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90 Days
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One Prior Conviction
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1 Year
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Two Prior Convictions
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2 Years
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More than Two Prior Convictions
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3 Years
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Refusal Test Suspension
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No Prior Refusal
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1 Year
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One Prior Refusal
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2 Years
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Two Prior Refusals
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3 Years
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More than Two Prior Refusals
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5 Years
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- B. If test under .08 or if no test, officer seizes license and
sends to court for possible judicial pretrial suspension.
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Arraignment - 5 Day Hearing
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1. Appeal of Suspension
- Defendant files written request for hearing at 5-day hearing, in court where person will appear for criminal charges.
- Appeal does not stay Suspension.
A. Scope of Hearing
- - Was there an arrest and reasonable grounds for the same?
- - Was there a proper reading of implied consent form?
- - Was there a refusal or a proper positive test result?
Court may uphold or terminate suspension.
2. Petition for Occupational Driving Privileges
- Defendant files petition in common pleas court, municipal court, couty court, mayor's court, or juvenile court with jurisdiction over the related criminal or juvenile case.
A. Scope of Hearing
- - Whether reasonable grounds to believe the suspension would seriously affect the person's ability to continue his/her employment. If so, court may grant occupational privleges as follows:
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Positive Test Suspension
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No Prior Conviction
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After 15 days
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One Prior Conviction
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After 30 days
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Two Prior Convictions
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After 180 days; Interlock Required
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More than Two Prior Convictions
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After 3 Years; Interlock Required
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Refusal Test Suspension
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No Prior Refusal
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After 30 Days
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One Prior Refusal
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After 90 Days
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Two Prior Refusals
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After 1 Year
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More than Two Prior Refusals
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After 3 Years
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| Court gives a person a permit card containing all
conditions of privileges.
Court provides information of its decision to the
Bureau.
Disclaimer: This chart is provided as a general guideline to the process. It is not intended to represent or replace legal representation. For more information, please seek appropriate legal counsel.
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