![]() “We want ours to be the most innovative, creative state in the Midwest, which starts within state government by using technology to offer better services to Ohioans, and this is a great first step for the BMV.”ĭrivers can access the queuing system by visiting The system is currently active at the following deputy registrar locations: Governor Jon Husted, who serves as Director of the newly-formed InnovateOhio. “Our goal is to change the culture of state government so every service is designed with the customer in mind,” said Lt. “We believe the introduction of this new technology will save drivers’ valuable time and give the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles and its deputy registrars better ability to provide exceptional customer service.”īutler County Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Child Porn Created Over Playstation Network “Right now, drivers can be subjected to significant wait times, which is inconvenient, inefficient, and frustrating,” said Governor DeWine. After checking in online, customers have a four-hour window to arrive at the deputy registrar location, check in at a self-service kiosk, and claim their spot in line. The new system, which went online today at 12 deputy registrar locations in the state, will allow customers to “Get in Line, Online” and advance in the queue without physically waiting in the office. Governor Jon Husted, and Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Registrar Charles Norman announced today the pilot of a new, virtual queuing system to better serve Ohio drivers who visit deputy registrars for BMV services such as license renewal or vehicle registration. ![]() (COLUMBUS, Ohio)-Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. ![]()
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