You can also register your next of kin or emergency contact so law enforcement can contact him or her if there is an emergency.
You can also renew, replace, or exchange your license plates or pay your reinstatement fees if your license has been suspended.
You can update your address or change your mailing address online. Utilize these online services if you want to avoid taking a trip to the BMV. The Ohio BMV also has some online services available. This makes it much easier to take your test.
Then, you won’t have to worry about dealing with a long wait when you arrive in person. You can use the online form to schedule an exam at an exam station. It can be busy at the BMV, so take advantage of the online scheduling option for driver’s exams. Then, you’ll have to come back another day. Otherwise, you might end up at an office that isn’t open. That is why it is so important to check the BMV locations and hours of operation prior to going in person. In addition, they are open various days of the week.
You can visit a Deputy Registrar License Agency, Driver Exam Station, or County Clerk of Courts Title Office, depending on your needs. While the BMV is in charge, it has different types of offices located throughout the state. As a benefit to you, the University will cover the cost of up to two ASE tests for each student.The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles is in charge of driver’s licenses, tags, titles, and registrations. These additional two sessions of coursework will prepare students to be immediately employed at any of the hundreds of Mack and Volvo truck dealerships across North America.Īll of our students have the opportunity to take ASE tests to become ASE Certified, an industry-wide certification of excellence. To open up even more career doors, you can choose to enhance your training by applying for the Diesel Advanced Technology Education (DATE) program to become a Professional Level Technician for Mack Trucks and Volvo Trucks.
Best of all, we pay for your fees when you sit for the Ohio Class A state license which can be transferred out of state. You will gain the classroom and hands-on knowledge you need to pass the state exam with our several big rigs and a specially designed course. Our students train with the same tools and latest equipment that is found in service centers and dealerships across the nation, using diesel truck and engine manufacturers training aids from: Cummins, Detroit, Mack, Volvo, Caterpillar, DuraMax, Power Stroke and many more.Īs a student in the UNOH College of Applied Technologies' diesel program, you can also get your CDL. Light Duty diesel technicians will focus on 8.0 liter diesel engines and smaller which are designed for on-the-road consumer cars and trucks as well as compact tractor and skid-steer engines. Medium/Heavy Duty diesel technicians will work on diesel engines and vehicles designed for shipping, farming, construction, and more such as semi-trucks, buses, and rail engines. The differences come in the type of vehicles students will learn to service.
Both the Medium/Heavy Duty and Light Duty diesel programs will focus on general knowledge of the vehicle and its engine components, learning how to troubleshoot problems, and using computer software to run diagnostic procedures.