This form is used to officially verify that a learner's permit holder under the age of 18 has completed the required fifty (50) hours of supervised driving. This includes at least ten (10) hours of nighttime driving, which occurs between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise. It's a necessary step towards qualifying for a driver's license in Ohio.
Parents, guardians, or custodians of the temporary permit holder are responsible for filling out this form. They must confirm the completion of the driving hours by the underaged driver.
The form can be downloaded from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) website or picked up at any BMV location. It's also possible to request a copy through mail from the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
Once filled out, the affidavit should be presented to the Ohio BMV during the process of applying for a probationary driver's license. It should accompany any other required documents for this application.
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Name and temporary instruction permit I.D. number of the learner driver
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Address and contact information of the learner driver
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Name, relationship to the learner, driver license or ID card number, address, and contact information of the parent, guardian, or custodian signing the affidavit
Is notarization required for the Fifty Hour Affidavit?
Yes, after the parent, guardian, or custodian signs the affidavit, it must be notarized. This process requires a notary public to witness the signing, verify the identity of the signer, and apply their official seal.
What are the consequences of falsifying the Fifty Hour Affidavit?
Falsifying any information on the affidavit is a serious offense. Those caught could face fines and/or imprisonment as indicated by Ohio Revised Code (R.C.) Sections 2921.21 and 4507.21(G).
Can siblings or other relatives sign the Fifty Hour Affidavit?
The affidavit must be signed by a parent, guardian, or custodian of the learner driver. Siblings or other relatives may not sign the affidavit unless they legally hold one of these roles.
Is it possible to complete more than fifty hours of supervised driving?
Indeed, while the minimum requirement is fifty hours, including ten hours of nighttime driving, it's encouraged to complete more hours to ensure the learner driver gains as much experience as possible before driving independently.
What happens if the driving hours are completed but the Fifty Hour Affidavit is not submitted?
Submission of the Fifty Hour Affidavit is a mandatory part of the process for obtaining a probationary driver's license for a minor. If not submitted, the minor will not be eligible to take the driving test or move forward in the licensing process.