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Welcome to Columbus, Ohio! Below you will find useful information, links and phone numbers to make your move to Columbus smoother and more enjoyable. Let us know if there is something more you need to know, we will be glad to try to accommodate you.

Ohio New Resident Information

As a reminder, state law requires that all new residents to Ohio must obtain a new driver's license, an Ohio title for your motor vehicle, and new license plates as soon as possible.

What: You must obtain an Ohio driver license, acquire an Ohio title and register your motor vehicle in-state. If you have a valid out-of-state license that has not expired, you can get an Ohio driver license upon satisfactory completion of a vision test, and a written law and sign test.

When: Once you are an Ohio resident, you need to become an official Ohio driver as soon as possible. Ohio law provides no specific grace period for converting your out-of-state driver license to an Ohio license, however, Ohio courts and police agencies have considered 30 days the maximum time limit. You are considered an Ohio resident once you:
· Take a job;
· Sign a lease;
· Buy a house;
· Register to vote;
· Enroll children in school.

Why:For our residents' safety and well being, we must ensure that all drivers in Ohio have learned the rules of the road (which occasionally will vary from state to state) and that all motor vehicles are titled, registered, and possess proper insurance.

Where:To obtain the address of the nearest Deputy Registrar License Agency to your new home, click here, or phone 1-800-589-TAGS, or you may look in the yellow pages under License Agencies.

How: Visit your Clerk of Courts Auto Title Office in your county of residence to obtain your new title and then you may go to the nearest Deputy Registrar License Agency to obtain your new license plates and driver's license.

TITLE, VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND LICENSE PLATES:

  1. If you own a vehicle, you will need to have it inspected at a license agency or most new car dealerships. There is a $3.00 fee for this service.
  2. Next, go to your county's auto title office to transfer your title to Ohio. Find the location in the county government section of your phone book, under Clerk of Courts, Auto Title Department.
  3. Lastly, take your title to the license agency where the deputy registrar will collect the proper registration fees, register your vehicle and issue new license plates.

FEES:

  • Driver License Fees - Passenger Class D $10.75 (fee varies if under 21);
  • Title Fees - Title fees range from $5.00 to $15.00 plus notarization fee;
  • Registration Fees - Passenger car registration cost ranges from $23.00 to $43.00 depending on the taxing district in which you reside.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

  • E-Check Certificate - In January 1996, the State of Ohio began a new vehicle emissions testing program, E-Check, designed to identify motor vehicles emitting excessive levels of pollutants into the air.
  • The new program currently tests cars in 14 Ohio counties. In the 14 participating counties, there are 44 strategically placed stations that provide motorists 177 lanes for quick and convenient service. Each inspection lane can test in excess of 6 cars per hour. Call 1-800-CAR-TEST (227-8378) for locations or find them in our E-Check Guide.
  • Safety Belts - Safety belts are mandatory for drivers and front seat passengers.
  • Child Restraint Law - Any child who is either or both four years of age and weighs less than 40 pounds is required to use a child safety restraint that meets federal motor vehicle standards.
  • Vehicle Registration - License plates expire on the owner's birthday each year.
  • Driver License - Individual driver licenses are valid for four years and expire on your birthday.
  • Financial Responsibility Law - No one can operate a motor vehicle without proof of insurance. To comply with the law, liability coverage of $12,500-$25,000 for personal injury or death and $7,500 for property damage is required.


Where to go for your new Drivers License Information

City Phone Directory


Voter Information

Franklin County Board of Elections 614-462-3100
Delaware County Board of Elections (740) 833-2080
Fairfield County Board of Elections 614-837-0765, (740) 687-7000
Licking County Board of Elections (740) 670-5080
Madison County Board of Elections (740) 852-9424
Pickaway County Board of Elections (740) 474-1100 or 474-8077

City Utilities:

Telephone:

  • SBC: (800) 660-1000

Cable Companies:

  • American Telecasting of Columbus, Inc.: 614-251-8170
  • Ameritech-Americast: +1 800-848-2278
  • Coaxial Communications: 614-236-1200
  • Continental Cablevision: +1 800-425-2225
  • Private Cable Systems of Ohio: 614-964-0812
  • Time Warner Communications: 614-481-5050

Additional Resources:


Libraries

Columbus Metropolitan Library Bexley Public Library
Delaware County District Library Fairfield County District Library
Grandview Heights Public Library London Public Library
Marysville School District Public Library Ohio State University Library
Pickerington Public Library Plain City Public Library
Southwestern (Grove City) Public Library Upper Arlington Public Library
Westerville Public Library Worthington Public Library
Ohio Public Library Information Network OCLC Online Couputer Library Center

School Listings

Columbus School System Website

Private & Parochial Schools




Government
Elected Officials
State Web Links

Franklin County Vital Records Office


Franklin County Clerk
181 Washington Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43215-4095
(614) 645-7333
Franklin County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 2503
Columbus, OH 43216
Make check or money order payable to Columbus City Treasurer.

Birth and Death Certificates Prior to 12/20/1908  write to:

    Franklin County Hall of Justice
    373 S. High St, 22nd Floor
    Columbus, OH 43215
Birth & Death $8.00 1867+
Marriage $8.00 1803+
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