Ohio State Highway Patrol Vehicle Inspection

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Columbus, United States

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Ohio State Highway Patrol Vehicle Inspection Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Ohio State Highway Patrol Vehicle Inspection is located in Columbus, United States on 1583 Alum Creek Dr. Ohio State Highway Patrol Vehicle Inspection is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category highway patrol in United States.

Address

1583 Alum Creek Dr

Phone

+1 6144662660

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Blue Ridge Phantom

The biggest challenge is convincing an officer that is wrong, and refusing to admit it. Seeing a blue car speeding and stopping a silver car could seem like an honest mistake. Failure to verify is something that perhaps should not be written in this review.

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tangy blue

They did not have anyone available to assist in the office. How are no officers available at the post that they are suppose to be at? Horrible customer service and they do not fulfill their duties to the public.

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Yoyo Yoyo

Very good jobs the 2 officers are very friendly And Excellent

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Sharon Clark

The two officers who handled my situation were great. They were very genuine.

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ms3er

Hats off and virtual handshake to the two troopers who changed blown-out tires and spares for people along I-70E / I-270 this morning. My wife was in the Red Lincoln SUV and not without me being anywhere near her and able to help you aved the day and totally rock! You even beat the roadside assistance group that called the moment she was back on the road to safety. Thank you guys. The next time I get stopped for doing wrong I'll take my lump but will mean it when I say thank you as I do. You went the extra mile and didn't have to.

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zachary pasquale

Ohio state highway patrol thinks CBD oil is a major drug bust, and think it’s ok to try to jail a couple dudes for over a decade for transporting it. Vets with PTSD rely on that stuff to be ok without becoming opioid addicts, but you guys think it’s something no one should have. What trash. We really are the “land of the free”, huh?