Ohio Bail Bonds – How Bail Works in OH, How Much Bail Costs, Find Bail Bonds Nearby

Written by our Subject Matter Experts, Updated on September 25, 2019

Ohio Bail Bonds - How Bail Works in OH, How Much Bail Costs, Find Bail Bonds Nearby

Are you looking for a bail bond in Ohio or information on bail? We have a list of the most trusted bail bonds companies in Ohio so you can get in touch with a nearby licensed bondsman. Our bail experts also answer many important questions on how bail bonds work in Ohio and how much bail bonds cost.

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How do bail bonds work in Ohio?

Upon arrest anywhere in the state of Ohio, a person must be processed at the local county jail. In order to be released from jail, several steps must occur, including being “booked in” and posting bail. If your arrest is for a simple charge, the bail can be set quickly via a bail bond schedule which shows bail amounts for common misdemeanors, however the judge may need to be involved in setting the bail amount when it comes to larger, more violent offenses, which typically takes longer to process.

Once your bail amount is set, it’s important to know your bail options so you can better understand how bail bonds work in Ohio. Before using a bail bondsman, explore other alternatives that may come with a lower fee, or even no fee at all. Bail bondsmen will fall under surety, or bail bonds, which will cost you a small percentage of the total bail amount. You cannot get this bail bond fee back, no matter if you are guilty or not. It’s the cost of using a bail bondsman and the risk they take.


To avoid the fee, you have 3 other options in Ohio:

    1) Pay in cash but you have to pay the entire bail amount.

    2) The jail can release you on Own Recognizance (OR), which is typically used on smaller crimes committed and the judge finds you low risk and has strong confidence that you will show up to court.

    3) You can be released from jail in Ohio by using a Property Bond. You will need personal property or land/home value that’s equal or greater than the bail amount. If you don’t show up to court or violate your release terms, the Ohio court will issue a warrant for your arrest and can take over your property.

If you decide to use a bondsman from Ohio, they can send an agent to come and post the bail bond at the local jail. At this time the release process begins and typically can take anywhere from 1-2 hours to complete.





How much is bail in Ohio?

The state of Ohio has set a fixed 10% bail bond fee on all commercial bail bonds. A bondsman in Ohio is not allowed to charge your more or less.

Anyone offering a cheaper bail bond in Ohio is violating state law and you may be at risk if you trust them with the process. Using your property for bail release requires the property to be valued at 150% of the bail bond amount. You can also work directly with the court and pay the full bail bond amount. This enabled you to avoid the 10% fee and you will only incur minor court and administrative fees. In Ohio, you can also pay the 10% bail fee directly to the court.

Bail Bonds Near You in Ohio

Search for Ohio bail bonds companies via our form above; please make sure to enter the city AND state.

You can also check our city pages for a nearby Ohio bondsman.



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