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Points stay on your license indefinitely in Ohio. The number of points added to your license in a 2 year period is what really matters in Ohio, as accumulating more than 12 points in that timeframe will result in a suspended license.
Different point totals are assigned to drivers in Ohio for different moving violations. For example, speeding 5-10 miles per hour over the limit will result in two points. Besides license suspensions, accumulating points too quickly can lead to consequences like fines, being classified as high-risk, or being required to file an SR-22.
Driver’s license points also matter because insurance companies check driving records to determine how much risk a driver presents. Customers with more violations on their record will be charged a higher premium since they are statistically more likely to file a claim.
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