The Village of Baltimore Mayor's Court: General Information
The Village of Baltimore re-instituted Mayor's Court effective March 1, 2010. The court hears misdemeanor offenses that occur in the jurisdiction of the Baltimore Police Department, with the exception of second offense driving under the influence, second offense driving under DUI suspension or FRA (Financial Responsibility) suspension, or domestic violence cases.
Other types of cases heard in Baltimore Mayor's Court include, but are not limited to, zoning cases, property maintenance cases, and tax-related cases.
Mayor's Court is held the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at 5:00 p.m. Court sessions are held at the Town Hall located at 105 West Market Street. Entrance is located at the rear of the building.
The Baltimore Clerk of Courts office is also located in the Baltimore Town Hall, 105 West Market Street. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., except for holidays.
For inquiries including court appearances, fine and costs amounts, court procedures and other court matters, you may call the Clerk of Courts office at 740-862-8550 or see our Frequently Asked Questions section.
About Us
The Clerk of Courts for the Baltimore Mayor's Court is Missy Doles. She oversees the administration and daily operations of the Court. Ms. Doles can be reached at either 740-862-8550 or mdoles@baltimoreohio.org. Cases brought before the court are heard by the magistrate, Eric R. Nordman. The Village's Prosecutor is Matthew Wideman, who presents the Village's cases to the Court.