Yes. You have to give notice within 45 days. So, how you do so should leave a "paper trail." A notarized letter sent with signature receipt should be just fine. The Sheriff would have a hard time arguing that such a "notice" never happened.I already notified DMV of address change. Do you think I still need to do it with the sheriff then?
ORC2923.126v2 said:The licensee shall give notice of any change in the licensee's residence address to the sheriff who issued the license within forty-five days after that change.
Yeah, I saw the ORC on it. What would I put in such a letter.?Yes. You have to give notice within 45 days. So, how you do so should leave a "paper trail." A notarized letter sent with signature receipt should be just fine. The Sheriff would have a hard time arguing that such a "notice" never happened.ORC 2923.126v2
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Well, it doesn't give method either.. I did call them when I first moved (It's been nearly a year) and told them I needed to do a change of address. That's probably counts, right? lolGood question. I don' know for sure. I just went ahead and got a new permit when I moved. $15 and it's done.
I would presume you only have to tell them you moved. There is no requirement to even tell them the new address according to the ORC.