The application for a driver's license must be signed by the parent or guardian if the applicant is under what age?
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Eighteen.
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Twenty-one.
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Twenty.
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Sixteen.
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Explanation
In Ohio, the law states that if an applicant is under 18 years of age, the application must be co-signed by a parent or legal guardian at the deputy registrar agency. This requirement ensures that a responsible adult acknowledges and approves the applicant's intention to obtain a driver's license.
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