Search Logan County Bench Warrants

Bench warrants in Logan County are issued when someone misses a scheduled court hearing or does not comply with a judge's directive. Bellefontaine is the county seat, and the courthouse on South Main Street is where the Court of Common Pleas handles most bench warrant cases. The Clerk of Courts at the courthouse maintains official warrant records. The Logan County Sheriff's Office handles warrant enforcement from their location on County Road 32. If you need to look up a bench warrant in Logan County, these two offices can help.

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Logan County Overview

45,325 Population
Bellefontaine County Seat
3rd Appellate District
3 Court Divisions

Logan County Clerk of Courts Records

The Logan County Clerk of Courts keeps records for the Court of Common Pleas. The court includes a General Division, Domestic Relations Division, and Probate/Juvenile Division. Appeals from Logan County go to the 3rd District Court of Appeals. All bench warrants from these court divisions are filed through the Clerk's office.

The Logan County Courthouse is at 101 S. Main Street in Bellefontaine. Call (937) 599-7203 to check on a bench warrant or look up a case by name or case number. Walk-in visits are accepted during business hours. Copies of court records come with a small per-page charge. You can also send a written request by mail. Logan County is a mid-sized county in west-central Ohio, and the Clerk's office handles cases from all parts of the county. Bench warrant files are stored in the criminal records division, and staff there can quickly confirm if a warrant is active on a specific case.

Office Logan County Clerk of Courts
Address 101 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone (937) 599-7203

Logan County Sheriff Warrant Enforcement

The Logan County Sheriff's Office enforces bench warrants countywide. The office is at 284 County Road 32 S in Bellefontaine. Call (937) 593-2245 to ask about a warrant status. Deputies serve bench warrants after the court issues them.

The Sheriff does not give out detailed case records. The Clerk of Courts handles docket information, hearing dates, and full case files. The Sheriff can tell you if a bench warrant is currently active when you have a case number. Logan County deputies coordinate with law enforcement in Auglaize, Shelby, Champaign, Union, and Hardin counties for warrants that need to be served outside the county. This follows the Ohio Supreme Court guidelines on inter-agency cooperation.

The Logan County Sheriff's website provides warrant enforcement contact information.

Logan County Sheriff bench warrant enforcement

Check this site for Logan County Sheriff contact details and general information about warrant procedures.

A bench warrant comes from a judge. Failure to appear is the main cause. Someone misses a hearing, and the judge signs the warrant. It can happen the same day. Logan County courts also issue bench warrants for probation violations and unpaid fines.

The Clerk files the warrant in the case record. The Sheriff gets a copy for enforcement. Ohio bench warrants have no expiration date. They stay active until the court pulls them or the person shows up. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 2941.46, warrantless arrests are allowed in specific parole situations. But bench warrants in Logan County always go through a formal court order. The process is the same whether the bench warrant came from the General Division for a felony case or from the Domestic Relations Division for a missed hearing on a family matter. The Ohio Courts Network has additional resources for looking up court information statewide.

Note: Logan County bench warrants remain active indefinitely until the court recalls them or the person appears before the judge.

BMV Blocks from Logan County Warrants

Logan County courts report active bench warrants to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. That puts a block on your license and plates. You cannot renew either one until the court resolves the warrant.

Take care of the warrant first. Appear in court, pay what you owe, and follow the judge's orders. The court will send a clearance to the BMV. You may still have to pay a reinstatement fee. The BMV number is (614) 752-7500. People in the Bellefontaine area sometimes find out about an old bench warrant when they try to renew their license and the BMV tells them there is a hold.

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Logan County is in west-central Ohio. Bench warrants are tied to the court that issued them.