Bail Bonds in Fairfield, Ohio — 24/7

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

How bail works after a Fairfield arrest

Fairfield is a city in Butler County, Ohio (between Cincinnati and Hamilton) — not to be confused with Fairfield County near Lancaster. When the Fairfield Police Department (5230 Pleasant Avenue) makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Butler County Jail in Hamilton, the Butler County seat, which is operated by the Butler County Sheriff's Office. After booking, misdemeanor and traffic cases are arraigned at the Fairfield Municipal Court on Nilles Road, which sets bail for offenses occurring within the city. Felony cases begin with an initial appearance and preliminary hearing in Fairfield Municipal Court, then are bound over to the Butler County Court of Common Pleas in Hamilton for indictment and trial. Once a judge sets a bond, a licensed Ohio bail bondsman can post a surety bond for the standard 10% premium of the total bail amount, securing release from the Butler County Jail. Because the jail and the felony court are in Hamilton while the municipal court is in the city, knowing where a Fairfield arrest is held and arraigned speeds the process.

Fairfield Municipal Court (Fairfield arraignments)

Misdemeanor and city charges from a Fairfield arrest are arraigned at Fairfield Municipal Court, 675 Nilles Road, Fairfield, OH 45014 (513-867-6002). Felony charges are bound over to the Butler County felony court. Case lookup: Fairfield court records.

Areas we serve in Fairfield

Fairfield includes the former hamlets of Symmes Corner, Fair Play, Furmandale, and Stockton, plus landmarks like the 230-acre Harbin Park, Village Green Amphitheater, and the 1817 Elisha Morgan Mansion.

Frequently asked questions

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

Call a licensed Ohio bail bond agent at 877-968-9255. Confirm the person is held at the Butler County Jail in Hamilton and have their full name and booking information ready. The agent posts a surety bond for the 10% Ohio premium so your loved one can be released.

Which court handles Fairfield arrests?

Misdemeanor and traffic cases for the City of Fairfield are handled by the Fairfield Municipal Court at 675 Nilles Road. Felony cases start there with an initial appearance, then transfer to the Butler County Court of Common Pleas in Hamilton for indictment and trial.