Help I have an Ohio State warrant black and I moved to Tennessee I am trying to get another vehicle and I would like to know if I will be able to register at here I know I cannot register in the state of Ohio but can I register here since my license is not suspended but it does have a warrant block I am also pretty sure I cannot change over my license too Tennessee license but I'm not able to register a car here please please help I am a single mom and have kids trying to take care of them in my life not willing to go back to Ohio and go to jail and lose my children. Help I have an Ohio State warrant black and I moved to Tennessee I am trying to get another vehicle and I would like to know if I will be able to register at here I know I cannot register in the state of Ohio but can I register here since my license is not suspended but it does have a warrant block I am also pretty sure I cannot change over my license too Tennessee license but I'm not able to register a car here please please help I am a single mom and have kids trying to take care of them in my life not willing to go back to Ohio and go to jail and lose my children. Here's an OH warrant block: Ohio Revised Code Section 4503.13 Cause: A municipal or county court at the court's discretion, may order the Clerk of the Court to send to the Registrar a report of any person for whom an arrest warrant has been issued. Upon the bureau's receipt of this information, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) will deny the person named in the arrest warrant the right to apply for a driver license or vehicle registration.
Length of Suspension: This is not a driving suspension, but only a block. This prohibits an individual from applying for either a driver license and/or a vehicle registration. Reinstatement Requirements: The BMV must be notified by the court that all outstanding arrest warrants have been satisfied. Effective September 16, 2004, House Bill 230 requires a reinstatement fee to cover BMV administrative costs. Where's the JAIL part in there?
You have an ACTIVE ARREST WARRANT. You've made your decision: you refuse to handle your arrest warrant, you can't register a car. You can be a single mom and take care of your children via public transportation or rental car or bicycle. Help I have an Ohio State warrant black and I moved to Tennessee I am trying to get another vehicle and I would like to know if I will be able to register at here I know I cannot register in the state of Ohio but can I register here since my license is not suspended but it does have a warrant block I am also pretty sure I cannot change over my license too Tennessee license but I'm not able to register a car here please please help I am a single mom and have kids trying to take care of them in my life not willing to go back to Ohio and go to jail and lose my children. IMPORTANT NOTICE FreeAdvice.com has been providing millions of consumers with outstanding information and 'advice' free since 1995 with thousands of professionally prepared and reviewed articles, questions and answers in more than 100 categories in the Question and Answer pages at. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS AND OTHER FORUM PAGES WERE NOT REVIEWED BY THE EDITORIAL STAFF OR ATTORNEYS AT FREEADVICE.COM and are provided AS IS.
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