Bail Bonds in Bowling Green, Ohio — 24/7

Arrested in Bowling Green, Ohio? The Bail Bond Center posts bail 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. Bowling Green arrests are booked into the Wood County jail; the premium is 10% of the bail amount.

How bail works after a Bowling Green arrest

Bowling Green is the county seat of Wood County, Ohio, and home to Bowling Green State University, so most local arrests are made by the Bowling Green Police Division. After booking, defendants are transported to the Wood County Justice Center at 1960 E Gypsy Lane Rd, the county jail that holds everyone awaiting arraignment for the city and surrounding Wood County. Misdemeanor and traffic cases, plus initial felony appearances, are arraigned in the Bowling Green Municipal Court at 711 S Dunbridge Rd, which serves the city and much of Wood County and sets the bond amount. Felony cases are then bound over to the Wood County Court of Common Pleas in downtown Bowling Green for grand jury and trial. Ohio surety bonds carry a standard 10% premium, so a $10,000 bond costs $1,000. A licensed Ohio agent posts the bond at the Justice Center to secure release. Acting quickly after the court sets bail is the fastest way to get someone home from the Gypsy Lane facility.

Bowling Green Municipal Court (Bowling Green arraignments)

Misdemeanor and city charges from a Bowling Green arrest are arraigned at Bowling Green Municipal Court, 711 S Dunbridge Rd, Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419-352-5263). Felony charges are bound over to the Wood County felony court. Case lookup: Bowling Green court records.

Areas we serve in Bowling Green

Key areas include the Bowling Green State University campus on the northeast side along Wooster Street, the downtown district at Main Street and Wooster Street, and the Wood County Fairgrounds.

Frequently asked questions

Who do I call to bail someone out in Bowling Green, Ohio?

Call a licensed Ohio bail bond agent at 877-968-9255. They can confirm the bond amount set by the Bowling Green Municipal Court and post the bond at the Wood County Justice Center on Gypsy Lane Road. Most releases happen within hours once bail is posted.

Which court handles Bowling Green arrests?

Misdemeanor, traffic, and initial felony appearances go to the Bowling Green Municipal Court at 711 S Dunbridge Rd, which serves the city and surrounding Wood County. Felony cases are bound over to the Wood County Court of Common Pleas in Bowling Green for grand jury and trial.