Bail Bonds in Mason, Ohio — 24/7

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

How bail works after a Mason arrest

In Mason, Ohio (Warren County, home of Kings Island and the Western & Southern Open — not Mason, Michigan), an arrest typically begins with the City of Mason Police Department at 6000 Mason Montgomery Road. After booking, arrestees are transported to the Warren County Jail at 550 Justice Drive in Lebanon, the county seat, which the Warren County Sheriff operates. Misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and city ordinance violations are arraigned in Mason Municipal Court, the city's own statutorily created court serving Mason and Deerfield Township at 5950 South Mason Montgomery Road. Felony charges are bound over to the Warren County Court of Common Pleas at 500 Justice Drive in Lebanon. At arraignment a judge sets bond — release on own recognizance, cash, or surety. With a surety bond, a licensed Ohio bail agent posts the full amount for a state-regulated premium of 10 percent, which is nonrefundable. Once bond is posted at the Warren County Jail, the defendant is released pending their court date in Mason or Lebanon.

Mason Municipal Court (Mason arraignments)

Misdemeanor and city charges from a Mason arrest are arraigned at Mason Municipal Court, 5950 South Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, OH 45040 (513-398-7901). Felony charges are bound over to the Warren County felony court. Case lookup: Mason court records.

Areas we serve in Mason

Mason landmarks include Kings Island amphitheater and theme park, the Lindner Family Tennis Center (host of the Western & Southern Open), and the historic downtown district along Main Street near Mason Municipal Court.

Frequently asked questions

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

Call a licensed Ohio bail bond agent at 877-968-9255 for 24/7 help. First confirm the defendant is held at the Warren County Jail in Lebanon, where most Mason arrestees are booked, and have their full name and booking information ready so the agent can verify the bond amount and post it.

Which court handles Mason arrests?

Misdemeanors, traffic cases, and Mason ordinance violations are handled by Mason Municipal Court at 5950 South Mason Montgomery Road, the city's own municipal court serving Mason and Deerfield Township. Felony cases are transferred to the Warren County Court of Common Pleas at 500 Justice Drive in Lebanon.