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Will Ohio cancel my driver’s license suspension for unpaid fines?

Summary by signalcleveland.org
A new Ohio law will lift driver’s license suspensions for people with unpaid court fines and fees, some of which stretch back years. Along with the new law — which takes effect April 9 — come several steps that the state and local courts, and some drivers, must follow to make it all work.  Going forward, courts can no longer issue immediate license suspensions when drivers don’t pay a court fine or fee. People who have their suspensions removed …
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signalcleveland.org broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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