Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas Bail Bonds & Bond Information
If a defendant was arraigned at Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas (Wyandot County (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.
- Court: Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas (common-pleas)
- Address: 109 South Sandusky Avenue, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
- Phone: 419-294-1432
- Jurisdiction: Wyandot County (felony criminal cases)
- Docket: case search
After arraignment at Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas
The Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas hears felony criminal cases in Wyandot County. After a felony arrest, the defendant first appears in the Upper Sandusky Municipal Court for an initial appearance, where misdemeanor matters and preliminary bond may be addressed, and felony cases are bound over to the Common Pleas Court following a preliminary hearing or grand jury indictment. At arraignment in the Court of Common Pleas, the defendant is formally advised of the felony charges, enters a plea (typically not guilty, guilty, or no contest), and the judge reviews and sets or modifies bail and bond conditions under Ohio Criminal Rule 46, considering the seriousness of the offense, the defendant's ties to the community, and public safety. Defendants are advised of their right to counsel, and court-appointed counsel may be assigned for those who qualify. Case status and hearing dates can be checked through the Wyandot County Clerk of Courts record search. Note that there may be a delay of at least 24 hours between court action and online posting. For specific arraignment dates, times, and procedures, contact the Clerk of Courts at 419-294-1432.
Frequently asked questions
How are bonds set at Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas?
Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. The Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas hears felony criminal cases in Wyandot County. After a felony arrest, the defendant first appears in the Upper Sandusky Municipal Court for an initial appearance, where misdemeanor matters and preliminary bond may be addressed, and felony cases are bound over to the Common Pleas Court following a preliminary hearing or grand jury indictment. At arraignment in the Court of Common Pleas, the defendant is formally advised of the felony charges, enters a plea (typically not guilty, guilty, or no contest), and the judge reviews and sets or modifies bail and bond conditions under Ohio Criminal Rule 46, considering the seriousness of the offense, the defendant's ties to the community, and public safety. Defendants are advised of their right to counsel, and court-appointed counsel may be assigned for those who qualify. Case status and hearing dates can be checked through the Wyandot County Clerk of Courts record search. Note that there may be a delay of at least 24 hours between court action and online posting. For specific arraignment dates, times, and procedures, contact the Clerk of Courts at 419-294-1432.
What does a bail bond cost for a Wyandot County case?
10% of the bail amount, set by the Ohio Dept. of Insurance under Ohio Revised Code 3905.85.