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If you buy a car from private person and need temp license can drive it to the Ohio BMV without tags on car?

Yes, you can drive a car to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) without tags if you have a temporary license plate. When you purchase a car from a private person, the seller should give you the title to the car. You will need to take the title and your driver's license to the BMV to register the car. The BMV will issue you a temporary license plate that you can use to drive the car for up to 30 days.

Here are the steps you need to take to register a car with the Ohio BMV:

1. Gather the required documents. You will need the following documents:

* The title to the car

* Your driver's license

* Proof of insurance

* A completed Application for Certificate of Title (Form BMV 3774)

2. Visit the BMV. You can visit any BMV office in Ohio to register your car.

3. Pay the registration fees. The registration fees for a car in Ohio vary depending on the type of vehicle and the county in which you live.

4. Receive your temporary license plate. The BMV will issue you a temporary license plate that you can use to drive the car for up to 30 days.

5. Apply for a permanent license plate. You must apply for a permanent license plate within 30 days of receiving your temporary license plate. You can apply for a permanent license plate online or at the BMV.

If you have any questions about registering a car with the Ohio BMV, you can contact the BMV customer service department at 1-844-644-6268.