Noble County Court of Common Pleas Bail Bonds & Bond Information

If a defendant was arraigned at Noble County Court of Common Pleas (Noble County (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. Noble County Court of Common Pleas sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.

After arraignment at Noble County Court of Common Pleas

The Noble County Court of Common Pleas, presided over by Judge Kelly A. Riddle, handles felony criminal cases in Noble County, along with probate and juvenile matters. Following a felony arrest and booking at the Noble County Jail, a defendant is brought before the court for arraignment, where the charges are formally read, a plea is entered, and the judge sets or reviews bond. The court considers the seriousness of the offense, the defendant's criminal history, ties to the community, and the risk to public safety when determining bond type and amount. Bond may be set as recognizance, cash, deposit (10%), or surety. The Common Pleas Court is located at the Noble County Courthouse in Caldwell; the Clerk of Courts is Ashley K. Reiter. Court business hours are generally Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with early closing on Thursdays. Case information can be searched through the court's online record search system. Defendants and families should contact the court at 740-732-4045 to confirm hearing dates, bond conditions, and filing procedures, as schedules and requirements may vary by case.

Frequently asked questions

How are bonds set at Noble County Court of Common Pleas?

Noble County Court of Common Pleas sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. The Noble County Court of Common Pleas, presided over by Judge Kelly A. Riddle, handles felony criminal cases in Noble County, along with probate and juvenile matters. Following a felony arrest and booking at the Noble County Jail, a defendant is brought before the court for arraignment, where the charges are formally read, a plea is entered, and the judge sets or reviews bond. The court considers the seriousness of the offense, the defendant's criminal history, ties to the community, and the risk to public safety when determining bond type and amount. Bond may be set as recognizance, cash, deposit (10%), or surety. The Common Pleas Court is located at the Noble County Courthouse in Caldwell; the Clerk of Courts is Ashley K. Reiter. Court business hours are generally Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with early closing on Thursdays. Case information can be searched through the court's online record search system. Defendants and families should contact the court at 740-732-4045 to confirm hearing dates, bond conditions, and filing procedures, as schedules and requirements may vary by case.

What does a bail bond cost for a Noble County case?

10% of the bail amount, set by the Ohio Dept. of Insurance under Ohio Revised Code 3905.85.