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  1. Here’s how to register: Visit the myODOT Website to establish a personal account. After creating your myODOT account, you may login to Right-of-Way E-Permitting System. You are ready to apply for Right-of-Way permits in the new system.

  2. In July, ODOT launched a new Right of Way E-Permitting System to streamline applying for and managing right-of-way and utility permits on ODOT's state highway system. Use the green launch button to view additional information and support.

  3. The Web Mapping applications and PDF maps below display the National Highway System (NHS) within the State of Ohio. The NHS is a network of strategic highway which include Interstates and other roads important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.

  4. ODOT offers online applications for Right of Way permits. ODOT customers can check the status of applications and view a list of existing permits and related information. Access to this system is provided using MyODOT login accounts.

  5. A: Yes, you can edit any of the permit application information except the Permit Type. Q: Can you search issued permits by truck plate number? A: You can search any permits on your Dashboard by Vehicle Unit # and VIN.

  6. These links are used for determining qualification for and/or applying for a model general permit for paved and unpaved roadway and parking areas with less than or equal to 320,000 vehicle miles traveled per year.

  7. Ohio Revised Code Chapter 5547 imposes upon a board of county commissioners the responsibility to control the placement of structures or objects within the bounds of highways, bridges, and culverts other than on the state highway system.