The notice explains the reason for the suspension and what you can do if you disagree with it. You may also get a notice in the mail from the BMV about your suspension. The steps you must take to get your license back depend on the type of suspension you have. Some suspensions are court ordered by a judge, others are based on agency decisions and come from the BMV. For example, traffic violations, failure to pay child support, and failure to pay court debt may trigger a suspension. You will be able to see the type of suspension, the dates of the suspension, the reinstatement fees owed, and your BMV case number.ĭrivers’ licenses can be suspended for a lot of different reasons in Ohio. You will need to enter your date of birth, the last 4 digits of your social security number, and either your DL number or your first and last name. You can look up your unofficial driving record by clicking here. Start by finding out the details about your license suspension. My driver’s license is suspended but I don’t know why or what to do to get it back. Please take a couple minutes to complete this short survey: ** Legal Aid wants to learn more about how driver license suspensions impact Ohio residents.