Bail Bonds in Marion, Ohio — 24/7
Arrested in Marion, Ohio? The Bail Bond Center posts bail 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. Marion arrests are booked into the Marion County jail; the premium is 10% of the bail amount.
- City: Marion, Ohio (Marion County)
- Arresting agency: Marion Police Department — 233 West Center Street, Marion, OH 43302
- Arraignment court: Marion Municipal Court — 233 W. Center Street, 2nd Floor, City Hall Building, Marion, OH 43302
- County jail & felony court: Marion County jails & courts
How bail works after a Marion arrest
In Marion, most arrests begin with the Marion Police Department, whose officers patrol the city and book defendants into the Marion County Jail (operated as the Multi-County Correctional Center on Victory Road). After booking, misdemeanor and traffic cases from within Marion city are arraigned at Marion Municipal Court in the City Hall building at 233 W. Center Street, where a judge sets bail and, for most defendants, you can post bond to secure release. Felony charges are bound over to the Marion County Court of Common Pleas at 100 North Main Street, which handles the more serious cases for the county seat. Ohio surety bonds carry a state-regulated 10% premium, so a $10,000 bond costs roughly $1,000. Because Marion is the Marion County seat, the city and county justice systems are tightly linked: a Marion PD arrest flows to the county jail, then to the appropriate Marion court depending on charge severity. A licensed Marion bail bondsman can post bond at the jail around the clock once a judge has set an amount.
Marion Municipal Court (Marion arraignments)
Misdemeanor and city charges from a Marion arrest are arraigned at Marion Municipal Court, 233 W. Center Street, 2nd Floor, City Hall Building, Marion, OH 43302 (740-387-2005). Felony charges are bound over to the Marion County felony court. Case lookup: Marion court records.
Areas we serve in Marion
Marion is home to the Harding Home Presidential Site and Harding Tomb honoring President Warren G. Harding, plus the historic downtown Palace Theatre and the annual Marion Popcorn Festival that celebrates the city's title as the 'Popcorn Capital of the World.'
Frequently asked questions
Who do I call to bail someone out in Marion, Ohio?
Call a licensed Ohio bail bondsman at 877-968-9255 for help posting bond at the Marion County Jail. First confirm the inmate is booked and that a bail amount has been set by Marion Municipal Court or the Common Pleas Court. The agent can then post the surety bond on your behalf, typically for a 10% premium.
Which court handles Marion arrests?
Misdemeanor and traffic arrests within the city of Marion are handled by Marion Municipal Court at 233 W. Center Street. Felony arrests are transferred to the Marion County Court of Common Pleas at 100 North Main Street. The court that sets bail depends on the severity of the charge.