Bail Bonds in Riverside, Ohio — 24/7

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

How bail works after a Riverside arrest

In Riverside, Ohio, most arrests are made by the Riverside Police Department (1791 Harshman Road), located in Montgomery County just east of Dayton near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. After booking, arrestees are transported to the Montgomery County Jail in downtown Dayton, the county's central intake facility. Misdemeanor and traffic charges originating in Riverside are arraigned at the Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Division, in Huber Heights, which holds limited territorial jurisdiction over both Riverside and Huber Heights. At arraignment the judge sets bail; defendants may post cash, use a surety (bail) bond, or be released on recognizance. Felony cases begin in the Eastern Division for an initial appearance but are bound over to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas (General Division) in Dayton after a preliminary hearing or grand jury indictment. Ohio licenses surety agents to charge a premium of up to 10% of the bond amount, which is non-refundable. Because Riverside is a Dayton suburb, the jail and felony court are a short drive into downtown Dayton, while the municipal arraignment court sits in nearby Huber Heights.

Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Division (Riverside arraignments)

Misdemeanor and city charges from a Riverside arrest are arraigned at Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Division, 6111 Taylorsville Rd., Huber Heights, OH 45424 (937-496-7231). Felony charges are bound over to the Montgomery County felony court. Case lookup: Riverside court records.

Areas we serve in Riverside

Riverside borders Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on its east side and is split into several sections after its 1994 merger with Mad River Township; landmarks include Stebbins High School and the Harshman Road corridor along the Mad River near Dayton.

Frequently asked questions

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

First confirm the person is booked into the Montgomery County Jail in Dayton, where Riverside arrestees are held. A licensed Ohio bail bond agent can post a surety bond for roughly a 10% premium once bail is set. For help arranging a bond, call 877-968-9255.

Which court handles Riverside arrests?

Misdemeanor and traffic cases from Riverside are handled by the Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Division, located at 6111 Taylorsville Rd. in Huber Heights, which serves both Riverside and Huber Heights. Felony cases are bound over to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas in Dayton.