Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2935 | Arrest, Citation, and Disposition Alternatives
Section 2935.27 | Procedure After Issuance of Minor Misdemeanor Citation.

Effective: July 1, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 26 - 132nd General Assembly
(A)(1) If a law enforcement officer issues a citation to a person pursuant to section 2935.26 of the Revised Code and if the minor misdemeanor offense for which the citation is issued is an act prohibited by Chapter 4511., 4513., or 4549. of the Revised Code or an act prohibited by any municipal ordinance that is substantially similar to any section contained in Chapter 4511., 4513., or 4549. of the Revised Code, the officer shall inform the person, if the person has a current valid Ohio driver's or commercial driver's license, of the possible consequences of the person's actions as required under division (E) of this section, and also shall inform the person that the person is required either to appear at the time and place stated in the citation or to comply with division (C) of section 2935.26 of the Revised Code.
(2) If the person is an Ohio resident but does not have a current valid Ohio driver's or commercial driver's license or if the person is a resident of a state that is not a member of the nonresident violator compact of which this state is a member pursuant to section 4510.71 of the Revised Code, and if the court, by local rule, has prescribed a procedure for the setting of a reasonable security pursuant to division (F) of this section, security shall be set in accordance with that local rule and that division.
A court by local rule may prescribe a procedure for the setting of reasonable security as described in this division. As an alternative to this procedure, a court by local rule may prescribe a procedure for the setting of a reasonable security by the person without the person appearing before the court.
(B) A person who has security set under division (A)(2) of this section shall be given a receipt or other evidence of the deposit of the security by the court.
(C) Upon compliance with division (C) of section 2935.26 of the Revised Code by a person who was issued a citation, the clerk of the court shall notify the court. The court shall immediately return any sum of money, license, or other security deposited in relation to the citation to the person, or to any other person who deposited the security.
(D) If a person who has a current valid Ohio driver's or commercial driver's license and who was issued a citation fails to appear at the time and place specified on the citation, fails to comply with division (C) of section 2935.26 of the Revised Code, or fails to comply with or satisfy any judgment of the court within the time allowed by the court, the court shall declare the forfeiture of the person's license. Thirty days after the declaration of forfeiture, the court shall enter information relative to the forfeiture on a form approved and furnished by the registrar of motor vehicles, and forward the form to the registrar. The registrar shall suspend the person's driver's or commercial driver's license, send written notification of the suspension to the person at the person's last known address, and order the person to surrender the person's driver's or commercial driver's license to the registrar within forty-eight hours. No valid driver's or commercial driver's license shall be granted to the person until the court having jurisdiction of the offense that led to the forfeiture orders that the forfeiture be terminated. The court shall so order if the person, after having failed to appear in court at the required time and place to answer the charge or after having pleaded guilty to or been found guilty of the violation and having failed within the time allowed by the court to pay the fine imposed by the court, thereafter appears to answer the charge and pays any fine imposed by the court or pays the fine originally imposed by the court. The court shall inform the registrar of the termination of the forfeiture by entering information relative to the termination on a form approved and furnished by the registrar and sending the form to the registrar as provided in this division. The person shall pay to the bureau of motor vehicles a fifteen-dollar reinstatement fee to cover the costs of the bureau in administering this section. The registrar shall deposit the fees so paid into the public safety - highway purposes fund created by section 4501.06 of the Revised Code.
In addition, upon receipt of the copy of the declaration of forfeiture from the court, neither the registrar nor any deputy registrar shall accept any application for the registration or transfer of registration of any motor vehicle owned or leased by the person named in the declaration of forfeiture until the court having jurisdiction of the offense that led to the forfeiture orders that the forfeiture be terminated. However, for a motor vehicle leased by a person named in a declaration of forfeiture, the registrar shall not implement the preceding sentence until the registrar adopts procedures for that implementation under section 4503.39 of the Revised Code. Upon receipt by the registrar of an order terminating the forfeiture, the registrar shall take such measures as may be necessary to permit the person to register a motor vehicle owned or leased by the person or to transfer the registration of such a motor vehicle, if the person later makes application to take such action and the person otherwise is eligible to register the motor vehicle or to transfer the registration of it.
The registrar is not required to give effect to any declaration of forfeiture or order terminating a forfeiture unless the order is transmitted to the registrar by means of an electronic transfer system. The registrar shall not restore the person's driving or vehicle registration privileges until the person pays the reinstatement fee as provided in this division.
If the person who was issued the citation fails to appear at the time and place specified on the citation and fails to comply with division (C) of section 2935.26 of the Revised Code and the person has deposited a sum of money or other security in relation to the citation under division (A)(2) of this section, the deposit immediately shall be forfeited to the court.
This section does not preclude further action as authorized by division (F) of section 2935.26 of the Revised Code.
(E) A law enforcement officer who issues a person a minor misdemeanor citation for an act prohibited by Chapter 4511., 4513., or 4549. of the Revised Code or an act prohibited by a municipal ordinance that is substantially similar to any section contained in Chapter 4511., 4513., or 4549. of the Revised Code shall inform the person that if the person does not appear at the time and place stated on the citation or does not comply with division (C) of section 2935.26 of the Revised Code, the person's driver's or commercial driver's license will be suspended, the person will not be eligible for the reissuance of the license or the issuance of a new license or the issuance of a certificate of registration for a motor vehicle owned or leased by the person, until the person appears and complies with all orders of the court. The person also is subject to any applicable criminal penalties.
(F) A court setting security under division (A)(2) of this section shall do so in conformity with sections 2937.22 and 2937.23 of the Revised Code and the Rules of Criminal Procedure.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 29 | Crimes-Procedure

Chapter 2935 | Arrest, Citation, and Disposition Alternatives

Section 2935.01 | Arrest, Citation, and Disposition Alternatives Definitions.

Section 2935.011 | Officer or Employee of Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation Included as Peace Officer.

Section 2935.02 | Accused May Be Arrested in Any County.

Section 2935.03 | Authority to Arrest Without Warrant - Pursuit Outside Jurisdiction.

Section 2935.031 | Motor Vehicle Pursuit Policy.

Section 2935.032 | Written Policy and Procedure for Responding to Domestic Violence Incidents or Protection Order Violations.

Section 2935.033 | Peace Officer May Assist Federal Officer Under Patriot Act.

Section 2935.04 | When Any Person May Arrest.

Section 2935.041 | Detention and Arrest of Shoplifters - Detention of Persons in Library, Museum, or Archival Institution.

Section 2935.05 | Filing Affidavit Where Arrest Without Warrant.

Section 2935.06 | Private Person Making Arrest.

Section 2935.07 | Person Arrested Without Warrant Shall Be Informed of Cause of Arrest.

Section 2935.08 | Issuance of Warrant.

Section 2935.081 | Peace Officer to Administer Oath or Take Acknowledgment.

Section 2935.09 | Person Having Knowledge of Offense to File Affidavit - Official Review Before Complaint Filed.

Section 2935.10 | Filing of Affidavit or Complaint Procedure.

Section 2935.11 | Failure to Appear in Response to Summons.

Section 2935.12 | Nonconsensual, Forcible Entry.

Section 2935.13 | Proceedings Upon Arrest Pursuant to Warrant.

Section 2935.14 | Right to Communicate With Counsel.

Section 2935.15 | Bail Amount.

Section 2935.16 | Prisoner Held Without Process.

Section 2935.17 | Form of Affidavit.

Section 2935.18 | Form of Warrant, Summons or Notice.

Section 2935.19 | Form of Affidavit.

Section 2935.20 | Right to Counsel.

Section 2935.21 | Security for Costs.

Section 2935.23 | Witnesses in Felony Investigations.

Section 2935.24 | Service of Arrest Warrant by Electronic Means.

Section 2935.25 | Power of Arrest.

Section 2935.26 | Minor Misdemeanor Citation.

Section 2935.27 | Procedure After Issuance of Minor Misdemeanor Citation.

Section 2935.28 | Names of Traffic Law Violators Damaging Real Property to Be Provided to Owner.

Section 2935.29 | Definition of Fresh Pursuit and State.

Section 2935.30 | Authority of Foreign Police.

Section 2935.31 | Hearing Before Magistrate in County of Arrest.

Section 2935.32 | Broadcasting Information of Crime.

Section 2935.33 | Inpatient Care and Treatment of Alcoholics and Drug Addicted Persons.

Section 2935.36 | Pre-Trial Diversion Programs.