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Bryan Municipal Court has jurisdiction over civil, criminal, and traffic matters originating in Williams County. We are having difficulty displaying the exact address. Click here to see address using Google Maps.
Presiding Judge: The Honorable Albert Navarro. Albert Navarro, Presiding Judge of Bryan Municipal Court, was born and raised in Waco, Texas.
Detailed information regarding requirements for appearance for jury duty will be included on the summons. If you have any questions, please contact the Municipal Court at (979) 209-5400.
The mission of the Bryan Municipal Court of Record is to serve the public in a fair, efficient, and accountable manner while contributing to the quality of life in our community by impartially administering justice.
The City of Bryan Teen Court, established in January 2008, is a diversion program designed to offer an alternative to formal juvenile court proceedings.
Because Teen Court is primarily operated from a volunteer base, it saves the City of Bryan thousands of dollars annually in salaries and fringe benefits; at the same time the City is able to invest in the future adult citizens of the City of Bryan.
Teen Court defendants are first time class C misdemeanor offenders, generally aged 11-17, who voluntarily agree to participate in the program. Teen Court cases are referred by the City of Bryan Municipal Court. The City of Bryan implements and conducts its Teen Court program at Bryan Collegiate High School campus.
The Court Clerk’s Office serves as the administrative arm of the Municipal Court . Administrative functions include timely and accurate processing of complaints filed, courteous response to requests for information from the public, responsible collection of assessed fines and fees, and efficient docketing of cases for adjudication.
Parental participation is mandatory for Teen Court defendants in that the parent (s) must attend the initial intake and the actual Teen Court hearing; thus giving the teen and the parent a sense of investment towards changing behaviors towards a pro-social value system.
The Williams County Prosecutor's Victim Assistance Program provides crime victims with information, crisis response, court advocacy, case status notification, referrals, and assistance with applications for victims' compensation and protection orders. Links to information are found at the "Victim Assistance" menu item near the top of the page.
The Ohio State Bar Association offers information for the public about lawyers, business-related resources, a Small Business handbook, legal tools, and publications on a variety of legal topics.
The Ohio Judicial Conference offers a guide to small claims court, and brochures on topics such as jury service , legal terminology, mediation, and self-representation in legal proceedings . Court Rules.
The city attorney’s office is unique serves as legal council for the City of Bryan, Bryan City Council & an elected Board of Public Affairs.
Rhonda Fisher, City Attorney Don North Municipal Complex 1399 East High Street Bryan, Ohio 43506