Bail Bonds in Noble County, Ohio
The Bail Bond Center posts bail at every jail and court in Noble County, Ohio, 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. The premium is 10% of the bail amount.
How bail works in Noble County
In Noble County, Ohio, bail is set by the court with jurisdiction over the charge. After an arrest, the accused is booked into the Noble County Jail, operated by the Noble County Sheriff's Office in Caldwell. A judge or magistrate sets bond at an initial appearance or arraignment, considering the severity of the offense, flight risk, prior record, and public safety. Felony cases are handled by the Noble County Court of Common Pleas, while misdemeanors and initial appearances are heard in the Noble County Court (county court). Bond may take the form of a personal recognizance (OR) bond, a cash or 10% deposit bond, or a surety bond posted through a licensed Ohio bail bond agent. Once bond is set, it can be posted at the Noble County Jail or the appropriate court. The defendant is released after the bond is satisfied and the paperwork is processed, subject to any conditions the court imposes, such as no-contact orders or supervision. Because the Sheriff's Office does not publish detailed posting procedures online, families should call the jail at 740-732-5837 to confirm accepted payment methods, amounts, and hours before traveling to Caldwell.
Jails & detention facilities in Noble County
Courts in Noble County
Frequently asked questions
Which Noble County court sets bond?
For felony charges, the Noble County Court of Common Pleas sets bond, typically at arraignment. Misdemeanor charges and many initial bond hearings are handled by the Noble County Court (county court). The judge or magistrate determines the bond type and amount based on the offense and risk factors.
Where is someone arrested in Noble County held?
Individuals arrested in Noble County are held at the Noble County Jail, located at 420 Olive Street in Caldwell and operated by the Noble County Sheriff's Office. It is a small facility with roughly 36 beds. Call the jail at 740-732-5837 to confirm an inmate's status before visiting.