Form BMV 3153. Affidavit of Vehicle Inoperability Random Selection Suspension
Form BMV 3153 is used to submit an affidavit of vehicle inoperability for random selection suspension in Ohio. The main purpose of this form is to provide a mechanism for vehicle owners to declare that their vehicle is inoperable and, therefore, not subject to suspension for random selection.
The form typically consists of sections where the applicant must provide personal information, details of the inoperable vehicle, and any supporting documentation. The form may also include a statement where the applicant affirms the accuracy of the information provided.
Key fields in this form include the vehicle owner's information, the details of the inoperable vehicle, and any supporting documentation to demonstrate the vehicle's inoperability. Accurate completion of these fields is crucial to ensure that the vehicle owner is properly exempted from suspension for random selection.
An example scenario for using Form BMV 3153 would be when a vehicle owner has a vehicle that is not in working condition due to mechanical issues or damage. The owner would complete this form, providing the necessary information about the inoperable vehicle and submit it to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) to declare the vehicle's inoperability.
When filling out the form, the vehicle owner should ensure that all personal information and details of the inoperable vehicle are accurate and supported by appropriate documentation, such as repair receipts or statements from mechanics. The vehicle must genuinely be inoperable to qualify for the exemption.
No additional documents are generally required to complete this form. However, the BMV may request additional documentation or verification if necessary to validate the vehicle's inoperability.
Related forms or alternatives may include similar affidavit forms used by other state agencies or institutions for vehicle owners to declare the inoperability of their vehicles for specific purposes.