COURT PROBATION DEPARTMENT | TOLEDO MUNICIPAL COURT
Investigates, supervises, and monitors adult offenders and provides information and recommendations to the Judges. The Alternative Program offers a series of structured classes to help first-time offenders avoid formal conviction. Community Service is an alternative sentencing option that allows offenders to complete public service work instead of paying fines or serving time in jail. Intensive Supervision is a jail diversion program for high-risk offenders. Kiosk Reporting is a probation reporting option for eligible low-risk offenders. License Intervention Program educates and informs citizens how to get a valid Ohio Licenses or restore driving privileges. Restitution program works with offender who are court-ordered to pay restitution to a victim through Probation Department.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
Physical Address
555 N Erie Street, Toledo, OH 43604
Hours
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Voice
Fax
(419) 936-3638
Fee
None
Eligibility
Area served is Ottawa Hills, Toledo, and Washington Township
Agency info
TOLEDO MUNICIPAL COURT
The mission of the Toledo Municipal Court is to hear and dispose of cases within the Court's jurisdictional limits in a judicious and timely manner and provide opportunities for rehabilitation. The Court's operation is defined by the Federal and State Constitutions, the Ohio Revised Code, Toledo Municipal Code, State Civil and Criminal Procedural Rules, and the Rules of Superintendence.