The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) announced the unveiling of a new Web site aimed at helping Ohioans determine if someone has used their personal information to obtain a fraudulent driver’s license. To access the site, Ohioans can visit www.ohiobmv.com, and click on the link marked “Online Services.” “This Web site is intended to fight the large-scale identity theft cases in which a person’s entire identity is appropriated and used fraudulently,” said Franklin R. Caltrider, Registrar of Motor Vehicles. “The reliance on a driver’s license as a form of identification means that a criminal who obtains another person’s license number and Social Security Number can do incredible damage to their victims’ credit and reputation.” The new Web site is part of a new BMV customer service page, where Ohioans will eventually be able to find one-stop access to other online programs. In addition to checking license issuance, BMV customers will soon be able view an official copy of their driving record, or get information on having a suspended license reinstated. These new services will be available shortly. They join the BMV’s existing online services, which allow Ohioans to renew their vehicle registration, schedule a driver’s test, record a change of address with the BMV and access the state’s online organ donor registry. Visit Ohio BMV online for more details about Ohio's customer service efforts!