***It is unlawful to apply for a business license using a commercial mail receiving agency (CMRA) or PO Box unless submitted with the service of process form in the above links.*** Husted said they’ve focused a lot of efforts on improving the BMV experience because “it touches almost everybody’s life.” The lieutenant governor said while people don’t use the BMV’s services every day, “the BMV has been a source of frustration for them.Please be advised that City Hall is closed the first and third Fridays of the month. A half-million people annually go through the renewal process to replace a lost or stolen driver’s license. Previously, motorists would have to get a renewal and at the BMV. Last week, the BMV announced motorists can request via the website a reprint of their driver’s license.
This provided a streamlined experience and allowed Ohioans to create driver profiles and update information.
“The more people that use them, the more we’ll deploy them,” said Husted. The nine spots around the state are introductory locations, officials said, and as the usage of the kiosks increases additional locations will be assessed. “They’re still going to have to be doing work behind the scenes. “It’s just going to replace the in-person convenience of that, where you don’t have to go see them but you can see them from your homes,” he said. Husted said jobs are not in jeopardy at the BMV with this technology. The other kiosks are at Rhodes Tower Lobby in Columbus and Riesbeck’s Food Mart in Zanesville. Kiosks will also be included at Maumee and Findlay and Meijer locations, two deputy registrar offices in Columbus and one location in Medina.