Pretrial Services
Contact Us
M-F, 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m., except designated holidays as indicated under Holidays and Hours
Reporting Desk: (419) 213-6011
Pretrial Services
1100 Jefferson Avenue
Toledo, OH 43604
Phone: (419) 213-6080
Pretrial Booking Operation
Pretrial Assessment Officers are present in the Lucas County Corrections Center 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, to interview and make release eligibility determinations using a validated pretrial assessment tool on persons booked on traffic, misdemeanor, and felony charges. The Public Safety Assessment (PSA) estimates that people will likely appear in court and remain arrest-free while on pretrial release. This information can help decision-makers determine how best to promote pretrial success. The PSA uses nine factors to generate scores that estimate the likelihood of three pretrial outcomes—failure to appear pretrial, new criminal arrest, and new violent criminal arrest.
In addition, Pretrial Assessment Officers assist the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office with the release of defendants.
Pretrial Defendant Supervision
Pretrial Supervision Officers monitor and report to the court on individuals released on qualifying bonds for the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas, Toledo Municipal Court, and Sylvania Municipal Court. Supervision services include not only the tracking of defendants’ court dates, court date reminders, and monitoring the defendants for compliance with the court’s orders relative to release but also referral to substance abuse intervention services, community-based mental health agencies, substance use testing, prohibitions against defendant contact with the victims of offenses, etc. Defendants are also monitored for new criminal activity while in pretrial status.
If you are placed on a Supervised Own Recognizance or Monitored Own Recognizance bond, you must immediately report to Pretrial Services at 1100 Jefferson Avenue for further instructions.
Reporting frequency and method vary based on the assessed or assigned supervision level.