All traffic/criminal cases are handled by this Department. Motions and
pleadings filed in all traffic/criminal cases, pre-trial conferences, motion
hearings and trials will be processed by the Department.
If you are ticketed or arrested within the jurisdiction of the Berea
Municipal Court for a traffic violation or a city ordinance violation, your case
will be processed in the Traffic/Criminal Department. Many traffic or criminal
citations are waiverable, meaning that you can avoid a court appearance by
pleading guilty and remitting the fine and court costs by mail, payment within
the Payment Center of this site or in person. All waivers must be paid no later
than the day prior to your scheduled court date. Certain citations require your
appearance in court. This will be indication on your citation. It is strongly
suggested that when you are scheduled to appear in the Traffic Court that you
bring your ticket, drivers license and proof of insurance to court.
Each municipality in the Courts jurisdiction is represented by a prosecutor.
Prosecutors for the Berea Municipal Court do not have in-court offices, and
generally cannot be reached by calling the Court. This section will provide you
with information to assist you in reaching the prosecutor handling your case:
CITY
PROSECUTOR
Berea
Gregory Sponseller (440) 826-5829
Brook Park
Bruce Courey (440) 884-2400 Ext 103
Middleburg Heights
Peter Hull (440) 234-8811
Olmsted Falls
Bradley D. Burland (440) 816-0600 Ext 21
Olmsted Township
Gregory Sponseller (440) 826-5829
Strongsville
George F. Lonjak (216) 861-3444
Cleveland Metro Park
Joseph E. Feighan (216) 226-4747
Berea Municipal Court
REQUEST FOR PRETRIAL
DRIVING PRIVILEGES/
RELEASE VEHICLE/APPEAL BMV ACTION
If you
are requesting a Vehicle Release/Driving Privileges/Appeal action, the
following steps must be completed:
1.A $45.00 filing fee for Occupational
Driving Privileges must be filed with the Clerk’s Office.A $25.00 filing fee must be filed with the
Clerk’s Office for any modification of driving privileges.
2.Submit written request for driving
privileges to the Clerk’s Office.Please include your name, address, phone number, case number, place of
employment, days/hours of job.If you
need privileges for anything other than employment, i.e. probation officer
meetings, counseling/treatment, AA meetings, please include those also.
3.If you need privileges to drive a
vehicle in connection with your job, you must submit a letter signed by the
employer stating employer’s request for your driving privileges, which
acknowledges your offense.
4.For driving privileges, proof of
current insurance must be attached showing you are covered from the date you
submit your request throughout the period you will have privileges.You must also provide proof you were insured
or were driving in a vehicle that was insured at the time of the offense.
5.When all the preceding steps have been
complied with, please submit all required information and the completed page
two, along with $45.00 fee to the clerk’s office.You will then be scheduled for the next available Monday
afternoon session for ruling on your request by the Magistrate.
6.If your request is at the time of
conviction or post-conviction, all fines and costs must be paid in full.
7.If the $45.00 filing fee has not been
paid and/or your fine and costs have not been paid, you must go to the Clerk’s
Office to pay the filing fee and all court costs before the Journal Entry
granting you privileges will be released to you.