Suspend the Driver’s License of the Uninsured Motorist

Crash Report Form 3303

In Ohio, it is illegal to drive without liability insurance or other financial responsibility coverage.  Ohio Revised Code 4509.06 permits an insured driver, vehicle owner, or insurance company representative involved in a motor vehicle accident with an uninsured driver to submit Crash Report Form 3303 to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The uninsured driver’s license will be suspended if the following requirements are met:

  1. Form 3303 is received by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles within six (6) months of the date of the motor vehicle accident;
  2. The motor vehicle accident occurred in Ohio;
  3. The motor vehicle accident resulted in personal injury or property damage in excess of $400.00; and
  4. At least three (3) identifiers of the uninsured driver match the Ohio BMV records, including name, address, date of birth, and Ohio Driver License Number or Social Security Number.

In Ohio, an insured driver, vehicle owner, or insurance company representative involved in a car accident with an uninsured driver may submit Crash Report Form 3303 to the Ohio BMV to request suspension of the uninsured driver’s license.

Finally, an itemized estimate evidencing the property damage in excess of $400.00 or documentation of personal injury is required. Be sure to contact one of our subrogation attorneys to learn more about Crash Report Form 3303.