Criminal Defense
DUI/OVI Defense
Criminal Cases And DUI / OVI Cases In The Bexley Mayor’s Court
The Dominy Law Firm is a firm of criminal defense lawyers representing clients in the Bexley Mayor’s Court for criminal offenses and DUI / OVI offenses.
Knowing what you are facing is important when you find out you have to go to court. The information on this page will provide you with information on the Bexley Mayor’s Court and what you need to know about going to court there. Anyone facing a criminal offense or OVI / DUI in Bexley should learn more about their particular type of offense as well. This website has many additional pages describing particular offenses, as well as the court process.
In addition to knowing what your are facing, it also helps to find the right attorney to help you with your case. If you hire a lawyer, you will want a lawyer who has experience helping people with cases like yours. Before hiring an attorney, you’ll want to do some research to make sure you find a lawyer with expertise, favorable case outcomes, and positive reviews from clients. The attorney you choose can make a significant difference to the outcome of your case.
Information on the Bexley Mayor’s Court
Address: 2242 East Main Street
Phone: 614-559-4437
Website: Bexley Mayor’s Court
Types Of Cases Heard In The Bexley Mayor’s Court
This court hears misdemeanor cases involving violations of state statutes and city ordinances which occur in the Bexley city limits. This court does not have jurisdiction for felony cases; only misdemeanors. Some of those misdemeanors do not require a court appearance, so you can simply pay the waiver on the ticket if you so choose. However, many misdemeanors in Bexley do require a court appearance. Some of the case types which requires a court appearance include:
• DUI / OVI
• Drug Offenses
• Shoplifting
• Underage Drinking
Court Personnel In The Bexley Mayor’s Court
The city mayor also serves as the judicial officer for Bexley. Although the mayor is responsible for the administration of the court, the mayor often appoints magistrates to actually hear the cases. One other individual involved in the administration of the court is the Clerk of Court. That person has responsibility for maintaining the court file for each case and keeping the records for the court.
Hours For The Bexley Mayor’s Court
The court is in session every other Thursday starting at 9:00 am. On court days, there are different types of hearings held, including: arraignments, pretrial hearings, financial hearings, trials, and probation revocation hearings. Although the court is only in session one day per week, the Clerk of Court has office hours from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. If you are seeking information, or if you need to pay a fine, you can do so at the clerk of court office during those times.
What if You Want to Transfer Your Case?
In some instances, it might be a good idea to transfer your case out of the Bexley Mayor’s Court. It is not a court of record, and they can’t hold jury trials there, so you have the opportunity to transfer your case to the Franklin County Municipal Court. This is probably not the type of decision you want to make on your own. Instead, you may want to speak with an attorney about the pros and cons of transferring your case. You can also appeal your case to the Municipal Court in the event of an unfavorable outcome in the Mayor’s Court.
Attorneys For Cases In The Bexley Mayor’s Court
The Dominy Law Firm practices criminal defense and DUI/OVI defense, and we can help. We have worked with clients (including college students) in the Bexley Mayor’s Court, and we can assist you too. You can find out more information about us, the results of our past cases, and what clients say on this site. If you finish your research and would like to schedule a free phone consultation with the Dominy Law Fim, you can submit a contact form or call us at 614-717-1177.