Ohio Department Of Public Safety

The Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) is a state agency focused on ensuring the safety and security of Ohio's residents through various services and programs. They generate revenue primarily through state funding, grants, and fees associated with services like driver's licenses and vehicle registrations. Established in 1972, ODPS oversees divisions such as the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Emergency Management Agency, and Bureau of Motor Vehicles, playing a crucial role in public safety, disaster response, and regulatory enforcement across the state.

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