The Ohio Personal Identifiers Omission Form is a document used by individuals to request the deletion of certain personal identifiers from government records. Personal identifiers are pieces of information such as a Social Security number, driver’s license number, or bank account number. The Ohio Personal Identifiers Omission Form is used to ask for the removal of these personal identifiers from government records. The form is used to protect the individual’s privacy and can be requested for any document issued by the Ohio government. There are three main types of Ohio Personal Identifiers Omission Forms: the General Form, the Vital Records Form, and the Driver’s License Form. The General Form is used to request the deletion of personal identifiers from any document issued by the Ohio government. The Vital Records Form is used to request the deletion of personal identifiers from vital records such as birth certificates and marriage certificates. The Driver’s License Form is used to request the deletion of personal identifiers from driver’s license records.