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Can a person from out of state or out of country take the GED test in Ohio?

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Can a person from out of state or out of country take the GED test in Ohio?

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Yes. Any person can take the GED test in Ohio if he or she has a valid driver license from any state or a passport. Before registering for the GED test, the student must apply and pay the $40 application fee. Each non-Ohioan that passes the GED test will receive an Official GED Transcript. They will not receive a diploma. Students may use the Official GED Transcript as proof of passing the GED test, which is equal to having a high school diploma.

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