Lawsuit seeks $3 million in 'bogus fees' from Ohio BMV
A lawsuit seeking the recovery of more than $3 million in bogus fees paid by Ohioans has been filed against the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in the Ohio Court of Claims.
The action, which seeks class-action status to represent more than 2 million people, follows an investigation by The Dispatch that found BMV deputy registrars had charged and collected a $1.50 fee for laminating driver licenses since mid-2018 while not providing the service.
With the switch to federally compliant drivers licenses and ID cards, a BMV vendor not local registrars has produced and mailed driver licenses and ID cards since July 2.
In the pending transportation budget before the legislature, the $1.50 fee will be retained and renamed the document authentication fee to reflect additional duties registrars now perform to handle federally compliant licenses.
Read more: https://www.cantonrep.com/news/20190328/lawsuit-seeks-3-million-in-bogus-fees-from-ohio-bmv