
(Columbus, Ohio)— Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Registrar Charlie Norman today announced that BMV will be contacting approximately 5,000 non-domiciled commercial driver license (CDL) holders in Ohio regarding the status of their credentials under updated rules from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
A non-domiciled CDL is a federally authorized U.S. commercial driver license issued to an individual who has legal presence and is legally authorized to work in the United States but is not a permanent resident. In September 2025, FMCSA updated its eligibility requirements for existing non-domiciled CDLs, limiting who qualifies for this credential.
Non-domiciled CDL holders in Ohio will receive one of two letters from Ohio BMV, depending on the type of documentation initially presented to obtain their current credential:
The notices will be sent via the U.S. Postal Service to addresses on file with Ohio BMV.
The Ohio BMV has not issued or renewed any non-domiciled CDL credentials since FMCSA updated its rules in September 2025. The Ohio BMV does not intend to resume issuing new non-domiciled CDLs in the future nor will it renew any revalidated non-domiciled CDLs after they expire.
Ohio has approximately 406,000 CDL holders. The reverification process does not apply to full CDL holders or CDL holders with legally established permanent residence.
For more information, visit https://www.bmv.ohio.gov/dl-cdl-classes.aspx
Written by: bclark
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