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Trumbull County Renews Public Defender Contract
March 24, 2026
Trumbull County is set to enter a new contract with the Office of the Ohio Public Defender for legal defense services starting July 1, 2026, with a total contract value of approximately $4.2 million. Although the overall contract cost increases by 5.4% compared to the current fiscal year, the county's direct financial obligation decreases by 2.4% to $775,000 due to credit reserves and carryover balances. This adjustment effectively saves the county around $19,000 while ensuring continued access to public defense services for eligible defendants.
- The contract covers legal representation for defendants unable to afford private counsel in Trumbull County, Ohio, emphasizing the county's commitment to maintaining public defense services.
- Procurement professionals should note the financial structuring that leverages credit reserves to reduce local expenditure despite overall cost increases.
- Legal service providers and contractors can anticipate ongoing opportunities in public defense contracts within Ohio's local government jurisdictions.
- This contract renewal highlights the importance of balancing cost management with service continuity in public sector legal procurements.
Any time we can save money, itโs a win for Trumbull County. While itโs a lot of money, itโs a lot less than it could be. So, weโre looking forward to getting the contract and getting it at the best price we can get right now.
— Tony Bernard, Commissioner
Agencies
Trumbull County, Office of the Ohio Public Defender
Vendors
Office of the Ohio Public Defender
Contracts
$4.2 million total; $775,000 county share