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The City Attorney’s Office fulfills the City’s legal needs, serving as counsel to City Council, the City Manager, City departments, and various boards and commissions, in areas that include: code compliance, economic development, elections law, labor negotiations, human resource laws, zoning and land use, procurement and contracts, safety force issues, public records, telecommunications and taxation.


The office prosecutes misdemeanor criminal and traffic offenses in Upper Arlington Mayor’s Court and Franklin County Municipal Court, as well as delinquent municipal taxes, and oversees the Upper Arlington Probation Division, as well as various mediation and diversion programs.

PROBATION OFFICE

The purpose of the Probation Office is to monitor those placed on probation after being convicted of a misdemeanor offense. When an adult is given a suspended jail sentence in the Upper Arlington Mayor’s Court, he/she is placed on probation for a period of time determined by the Court. Conditions of probation may include, but are not limited to, community service work, counseling, and alcohol/drug treatment. The Probation Officer reviews the rules and special conditions with the probationer and monitors and verifies compliance with the Court ordered conditions and rules. The Probation Officer also arranges the community service assignments and placements, and verifies completion of the required work. Additionally, those placed on probation are required to check in with the Probation Officer on a regular basis. Should a probationer violate any rules of probation, fail to comply with any Court ordered conditions, or commit any new offenses, he/she is required to return to Court. The Court may, at that time, continue the person on probation with the same conditions, change the conditions, or revoke probation and re-impose any portion, or all, of the original sentence.

For information regarding probation through the Franklin County Municipal Court System, please see the resources listed below.

DIVERSION PROGRAMS

Criminal Diversion Program

The criminal mediation/diversion program is set up to assist with the processing of criminal cases. These cases may include charges that have already been filed or may be filed. There are also cases that are quasi-criminal in nature but include facts that would best be resolved outside the court system. The purpose of mediation/diversion is to come to an agreed settlement and not to argue the facts of the case.

Environmental Mediation Program

The environmental mediation program assists with the processing of environmental/code violations. These cases may include charges that have already been filed, or may be filed. The goal is to come to an agreed settlement to avoid any further court action/involvement.

Traffic Diversion Program

The traffic diversion program assists with the processing of traffic cases. Admittance to the program is at the discretion of the prosecutor. If the prosecutor does not place a case in diversion, there is no appeal process. The program’s goal is to come to an agreed settlement and not to argue the facts of the case.

JUVENILE PROGRAMS

The purpose of these programs is to handle first time juvenile offenders within our community and prevent formal charges from being filed against them in the Franklin County Juvenile Court. Successful completion of the program by a juvenile means he/she has no criminal/traffic record. Failure in the program results in formal charges being filed. By allowing first time offenders to participate in either juvenile diversion program, it is hoped that further delinquent behavior will be prevented, and problems identified and treated early. The program benefits the child, his/her family, the schools, and the community.

Juvenile Criminal Diversion Program

The Upper Arlington Juvenile Diversion Program (UAJDP) handles first-time juvenile offenders who have committed criminal offenses within the City of Upper Arlington. The goal of UAJDP is to help juveniles avoid further involvement in crime, and/or inappropriate behaviors, by providing them with an understanding of the consequences of criminal behavior, and helping them learn to cope with life in a more appropriate manner. Admittance to the program is at the discretion of the Upper Arlington Police, the City Attorney, and/or the UAJDP Program Coordinator. The following factors may be considered for admission into the program: defendant’s prior record; aggravating circumstances involved in the crime; the police officer’s objection or request for diversion. If the Police, the City Attorney, and/or the UAJDP Program Coordinator decide not to place a case in diversion, there is no appeal process.

Juvenile Traffic Diversion Program

The Upper Arlington Juvenile Traffic Diversion Program (UAJTDP) helps juveniles avoid further traffic violations, involvement in crime, and/or inappropriate behaviors, by providing the juveniles with an understanding of the law and the consequences of violating the law. Admittance to the program is at the discretion of the Upper Arlington Police, the City Attorney, and/or the UAJTD Program Coordinator. The following factors may be considered for admission into the program: defendant’s prior record; aggravating circumstances involved in the stop; the police officer’s objection or request for diversion. If the Police, the City Attorney, and/or UAJTD Program Coordinator decide not to place a case in diversion, there is no appeal process.

VICTIMS' RIGHTS

Contact an Advocate is an additional resource available for individuals that may need contact with an advocate to assist with concerns about domestic violence or similar crimes. This is an information/referral service designed to assist domestic violence victims and other victims of crime and provides an additional option for communicating with a victim advocate.

Text 614-398-1540 or send an email to [email protected] to reach out to the City’s victim advocate so that you may be guided to the appropriate resources. You should expect a response within 48 hours or the next business day.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: If a victim is experiencing an emergency situation, text or dial 911 for immediate assistance. The Contact an Advocate Program is not a substitute for emergency services and is not monitored 24 hours a day. This program is intended as an added resource for victims of domestic violence or other similar crimes but not a substitute for any necessary law enforcement action needed to protect victims of crime.

Domestic violence is perhaps the most insidious of all crimes. Committed by a family member, a loved one, someone familiar to the victim, the crime has a ripple effect in that everyone in the household and others are impacted. Fear can prevent the crime from being reported. “It won’t happen again,” or “I asked for it,” are often repeated by victims who deny the impact violence has in their lives.

As soon as a Domestic Violence incident is reported, the Upper Arlington Victim Assistance Program begins. See Victim Assistance Program under Resources for more.

Ohio voters overwhelmingly passed Marsy’s law at the November 2017 election, granting victims specific rights in the criminal justice system. See Ohio Crime Victims information under Resources for more.

A Text to 911 feature is available in Upper Arlington, enabling residents to send a text for assistance:

  • If you are in a threatening situation and a voice call would increase the threat
  • If you are unable to speak due to an injury
  • If you are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech disability
  • If mobile phone reception is poor

Type in the numbers 911 in the “to” field. Then type a brief but informative message (do not include images), with your location and the type of emergency. Then press “send.”

Some other useful information about this emergency option:

  • The delivery of 911 text messages may be slightly delayed or could even fail.
  • The text for emergency assistance cannot go to more than one recipient. Do not copy any other contacts on your text.
  • Unless you have indicated that you are in a threatening situation and do not want a response, you will be notified that your text has been received from the 911 call center.
  • If you are experiencing a threatening/domestic violence situation that could worsen if your text is found by your abuser, delete the text as soon as you have sent it.
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It is always best to work out issues related to neighbors in a positive manner. If you have exhausted positive communication methods, the City Attorney’s Office has a free Community Mediation Program. Or you may contact the Police Division with questions using the form below.

Contact the Police Division at 614-583-5150.

Contact the Police Division at 614-583-5150.

If the matter is a pending case, you need to file for discovery. If the matter is completed you may obtain a copy through our public records requests process.

You may call the Probation Officer with appointment and scheduling questions at 614-583-5022.

You should contact the Police Division at 614-583-5150.

For all City of Upper Arlington public record requests for Police or Mayor’s Court records, please visit Records Request – Police & Mayor’s Court on City Council – City Clerk web page. For Franklin County record requests you may visit www.fcmcclerk.com or www.fccourts.org.

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