First Offender's Program
The First Offender’s Program of the
Housing Division of the Toledo Municipal Court is designed to
assist eligible and approved parties to correct the conditions
at their property which has brought them before the Court.
Participants who successfully complete the program will have
their cases dismissed by the Court and will avoid a criminal
conviction in the matter.
Once a party is determined to be
eligible* (see below), they are required to abide by the
following conditions:
Program Rules
- Participant must own and live
in the property.
- Participant must be recommended
for review of eligibility by the Prosecutor who will refer
parties to meet with a Housing Specialist.
- Participant’s criminal history
will be checked for status as a first offender.
- Participant must agree to meet
with the Housing Specialist at the property to review the
City violation notice and to determine if any other exterior
code violations exist.
- Participant and Housing
Specialist will develop a “Compliance Contract” that will
itemize the repairs, methods of funding these repairs and
dates for completion of the repairs. Participant will sign
the contract at this meeting.
- Participant must meet with a
Housing Court Specialist regularly on the schedule set forth
in the “Compliance Contract” to review the progress.
- Participant must
immediately notify the Housing Court Specialist of any
change in circumstances at the property including, but not
limited to:
- Moving out of property;
- Bankruptcy filings;
- Execution of land
contracts/change of ownership;
- Any new housing
violation notices received from the City of Toledo;
- Any new criminal
conviction since signing contract;
- Fire or other
additional damage to the property;
- Mortgage foreclosure.
- Participant must pay a
non-refundable $50 fee within seven (7) calendar days after
signing compliance contract.
- Participant agrees to complete
the contract within a ninety (90) day period after paying
program fee.
- If the participant fails to
comply with the terms of the contract, the case will be
returned to the regular criminal docket for handling by the
Housing Court Judge.
- Individuals who are not
eligible include anyone previously convicted of a criminal
offense of a misdemeanor of the 4th degree or higher;
defendants under the age of 21 with a juvenile record in the
previous three years; persons with multiple misdemeanor
convictions; individuals who have completed a similar
diversion or first offender program; defendants with pending
criminal charges (pending charges do not include any charges
arising from the same incident); defendants with current
cases under the supervision of the court (i.e., on
probation); anyone who has had a criminal offense expunged;
and defendants with case where restitution has not been
resolved (restitution must be completed to be eligible).
* These are general guidelines to
give an overview of the Housing First Offender Program (FOP).
This information is NOT a guarantee of participation.
If you are interested in
participating in this program, you are to advise the Housing
Court Judge upon arraignment.
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