Effective: February 9, 2000
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 142, House Bill 202 - 123rd General Assembly
(A)(1) In a case involving a felony or a violation of section 2903.11, 2903.12, or 2903.13 of the Revised Code when the victim of the offense is a peace officer, the judge or magistrate shall fix the amount of bail.
(2) In a case involving a misdemeanor or a violation of a municipal ordinance and not involving a felony or a violation of section 2903.11, 2903.12, or 2903.13 of the Revised Code when the victim of the offense is a peace officer, the judge, magistrate, or clerk of the court may fix the amount of bail and may do so in accordance with a schedule previously fixed by the judge or magistrate. If the judge, magistrate, or clerk of the court is not readily available, the sheriff, deputy sheriff, marshal, deputy marshal, police officer, or jailer having custody of the person charged may fix the amount of bail in accordance with a schedule previously fixed by the judge or magistrate and shall take the bail only in the county courthouse, the municipal or township building, or the county or municipal jail.
(3) In all cases, the bail shall be fixed with consideration of the seriousness of the offense charged, the previous criminal record of the defendant, and the probability of the defendant appearing at the trial of the case.
(B) In any case involving an alleged violation of section 2903.211 of the Revised Code or of a municipal ordinance that is substantially similar to that section, the court shall determine whether it will order an evaluation of the mental condition of the defendant pursuant to section 2919.271 of the Revised Code and, if it decides to so order, shall issue the order requiring the evaluation before it sets bail for the person charged with the violation. In any case involving an alleged violation of section 2919.27 of the Revised Code or of a municipal ordinance that is substantially similar to that section and in which the court finds that either of the following criteria applies, the court shall determine whether it will order an evaluation of the mental condition of the defendant pursuant to section 2919.271 of the Revised Code and, if it decides to so order, shall issue the order requiring that evaluation before it sets bail for the person charged with the violation:
(1) Regarding an alleged violation of a protection order issued or consent agreement approved pursuant to section 2919.26 or 3113.31 of the Revised Code, that the violation allegedly involves conduct by the defendant that caused physical harm to the person or property of a family or household member covered by the order or agreement or conduct by that defendant that caused a family or household member to believe that the defendant would cause physical harm to that member or that member's property;
(2) Regarding an alleged violation of a protection order issued pursuant to section 2903.213 or 2903.214 of the Revised Code, or a protection order issued by a court of another state, as defined in section 2919.27 of the Revised Code, that the violation allegedly involves conduct by the defendant that caused physical harm to the person or property of the person covered by the order or conduct by that defendant that caused the person covered by the order to believe that the defendant would cause physical harm to that person or that person's property.
(C) As used in this section, "peace officer" has the same meaning as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code.
The Legislative Service Commission presents the text of this section as a composite of the section as amended by multiple acts of the General Assembly. This presentation recognizes the principle stated in R.C. 1.52(B) that amendments are to be harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2937 | Preliminary Examination; Bail
Section 2937.01 | Preliminary Examination - Bail Definitions.
Section 2937.02 | Court to Inform Defendant of Charge and Rights.
Section 2937.03 | Arraignment - Explanation of Rights.
Section 2937.04 | Motion to Dismiss Complaint or Affidavit.
Section 2937.05 | Discharge of Defendant - Amendment of Complaint.
Section 2937.06 | Pleas - Advice as to Effects of Plea.
Section 2937.07 | Court Action on Pleas of Guilty and No Contest in Misdemeanor Cases.
Section 2937.08 | Court Action on Pleas of Not Guilty or Once in Jeopardy in Misdemeanor Cases.
Section 2937.09 | Court Action on Pleas in Felony Cases.
Section 2937.10 | Setting Preliminary Hearing for Felony Cases.
Section 2937.11 | Conduct of Preliminary Hearing.
Section 2937.12 | Preliminary Hearing - Presentation of Case of Accused.
Section 2937.13 | Finding of Presence of Substantial Credible Evidence.
Section 2937.14 | Entering Reason for Change in Charge on Journal of Court.
Section 2937.15 | Transcript of Preliminary Hearing.
Section 2937.16 | When Witnesses Shall Be Recognized to Appear.
Section 2937.17 | Recognizance for Minor.
Section 2937.18 | Commitment of Witness Refusing to Give Recognizance.
Section 2937.19 | Subpoenas or Other Process to Bring Witnesses or Documents.
Section 2937.21 | Continuances.
Section 2937.22 | Form of Bail.
Section 2937.221 | Deposit of Driver's License as Bond.
Section 2937.222 | Hearing on Bail - Grounds for Denying.
Section 2937.23 | Bail Amount.
Section 2937.24 | Oath to Surety - Form of Affidavit.
Section 2937.25 | Lien - Form.
Section 2937.26 | Cancellation of Lien - Form.
Section 2937.27 | Duties of County Recorder.
Section 2937.28 | Pledge of Real Property as Bail.
Section 2937.281 | Recognizance Forms.
Section 2937.29 | Release on Own Recognizance.
Section 2937.30 | Recognizance When Accused Discharged.
Section 2937.31 | Recognizance or Deposit for Appearance of Accused.
Section 2937.32 | Detention Where Bail Not Granted or Sufficient Bail Not Offered.
Section 2937.33 | Receipt of Recognizance.
Section 2937.34 | Accused Unlawfully Detained - Examining Court to Be Held.
Section 2937.35 | Forfeiture of Bail.
Section 2937.36 | Forfeiture of Bail Proceedings.
Section 2937.37 | Levy on Personal Property in Judgment Against Surety.
Section 2937.38 | Forfeiture of Bail Proceedings - Minority No Defense.
Section 2937.39 | Remitting All or Part of Penalty.
Section 2937.40 | Discharge and Release of Bail and Sureties.
Section 2937.41 | Discharge of Recognizance.
Section 2937.42 | Defect in Form of Recognizance.
Section 2937.43 | Issuance of Warrant Upon Failure to Appear.
Section 2937.44 | Recognizance Forms.
Section 2937.45 | Commitment Forms.
Section 2937.46 | Uniform Rules for Practice and Procedure in Traffic Cases.