Mayor’s Court
Bethel Mayors Court is held the 3rd Wednesday of every month. The court time starts at 5:30pm. Appropriate dress is required. Any questions about your court date or case, contact the Mayor’s court clerk, Lisa Jones @ 513-427-9120
Mayor:
Jay Noble
Magistrate:
Joseph Candito
Prosecutor:
Keith C. Forman
Clerk of Court:
Lisa Jones
Mayor’s Court Payout Schedule:
Click here to view the current payout schedule.
Court Information:
The court wants you to be aware of your basic rights:
- The law requires this court to bring you to trial within thirty days of the date charged.
- You are entitled to be informed of the nature of the charges filed against you; to read the affidavit or complaint filed against you, and if you do not understand the nature of the charges, have them explained to you.
- You have the right to know the identity of the complaintant.
- You have the right to be represented by counsel. You have the right to a trial by jury in certain cases. In this event, your case will be transferred to the Clermont County Municipal Court.
- You have the right to be informed of the extent of possible punishment of convicted.
- You can enter any one of three pleas:
- Guilty
If you plead guilty, you will be given an opportunity to tell the court anything you feel may mitigate or lessen the sentence. - No Contest
A plea of no contest is not an admission of guilt, but is an admission of the truth of the facts stated in the affidavit. It is then for the court to determine whether the admitted facts constitutes the offense. - Not Guilty
A plea of not guilty should be entered if you dispute the facts stated in the affidavit or feel they do not constitute the offense. A trial date will then be set.
- Guilty
- As an operator of a motor vehicle in the State of Ohio, you must prove that you have financial responsibility (insurance coverage or other sufficient financial means).
- If convicted of a traffic offense, a record of the conviction will be sent to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
- If you do not respond or appear for your case in court, a warrant block or license forfeiture will be issued.
- As this is a Mayor’s Court, you have a right to appeal any decision of the court within 10 days of the final disposition in the court. To appeal the case, it will be necessary to complete the notice of appeal form with the clerk. This will entitle you to a trial de novo (new trial) in the Clermont County Municipal Court, located in Batavia, Ohio.
- You can pay your Mayor’s Court fines online here.