Court clears more than 100 warrants
The Wills Point Municipal Court has been kept busy in recent weeks, working to clear a lengthy warrant list both before and during the annual Great Texas Warrant Roundup.
The roundup, which began Feb. 25, is an effort by more than 300 law enforcement agencies throughout the state to address warrants typically associated with non-compliance of court orders.
In a press release announcing their participation in the effort, the WPMC stated, “If you do not resolve your tickets now, you may be subject to arrest. If you are stopped while driving your vehicle and arrested, your vehicle may be impounded, which would result in additional tow and storage fees. Please take care of your tickets now to avoid arrest.
“As part of this statewide initiative, the WPMC is offering amnesty on warrant fees if individuals come to court to address their outstanding obligations. Individuals who voluntarily come to court may request to see a judge to have warrant fees on their cases waived.
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