What documents are required to obtain an Ohio drivers license? Ohio

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When applying for your Ohio drivers license, bring proof of the following:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth
  • Social Security number (if assigned one)
  • U.S. legal presence
  • Ohio residency
The OH BMV site provides a complete lists of acceptable documents for each category.

Making an Appointment

You won't need an appointment to take the vision and written license test, but you must have one for your driving test. Call a State Highway Patrol Examination Station to set your appointment.

Practice Test Preparation

Many young drivers supplement their chances of passing the knowledge exam by taking a couple of practice tests. You can find practice tests online from a variety of companies.

Additional Info


Have any other questions regarding the documents needed to obtain your driver license? Give the BMV a call at (614) 752-7600.

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