Municipal court judges hosting drivers' license clinics

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YOUNGSTOWN Two municipal court judges in Warren and Youngstown will be hosting two clinics in July to help Ohioans overcome driver's license barriers.

The first clinic will take place Saturday, July 12 at First Presbyterian Church of Warren, hosted by Warren municipal court judge Natasha Natale, and the second one will take place Saturday, July 26 at The Urban Scholars Building in Youngstown, hosted by Youngstown municipal court judge Renee DiSalvo.

Both clinics start at 9 a.m. and last until the first 50 to 70 people are served. 

The clinics offer one-on-one meetings with a license restoration specialist to determine if attendees are eligible for relief from the burden of driver's license suspension.

Additionally, BMV Reinstatement Fee Amnesty & Indigent Waivers Application will also be available at the clinics. This is a program offered by the BMV to reduce or waive all reinstatement fees owed.

Goodwill, which is one of the vendors offering services at the events, provides free driver's permit classes, as well as employment assistance, financial literacy training, re-entry services, voucher programs and much more.


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