Residents of College Station coming together to resolve their legal matters through the Warrant Amnesty Program.
The College Station community is invited to participate in the newly launched Warrant Amnesty Program, which offers a chance to resolve outstanding warrants without additional fees. Running until February 28, 2025, the program has cleared over 7,000 warrants since 2007. While this initiative gives individuals a second chance, a warrant roundup is scheduled for March 1-9. Other community events include a veterans resource fair and discussions on public pool safety, emphasizing the city’s commitment to safety and support for residents.
Hey there, College Station residents! Exciting things are happening in your beloved city, and we want to keep you in the loop. If you, or someone you know, have any outstanding warrants hanging over your head, now is the perfect time to step up and resolve them without all the usual fuss!
The Warrant Amnesty Program has been a part of our community since 2007, and it’s back with a bang! Running until February 28, 2025, this program is your golden opportunity to clear those pesky warrants. During this period, individuals can pay their fines in full without that extra $50 fee hanging around, making it a little easier on your wallet!
This initiative isn’t just about avoiding costs; it’s about giving folks a chance to resolve their legal issues without the threat of jail time. Many community members have already taken advantage of this program, with the city boasting over 7,000 warrants cleared since its inception. Mark your calendars, though! Once we hit March 1, a warrant roundup will be conducted until March 9, actively seeking individuals who still have outstanding fines. Don’t wait until it’s too late!
College Station, there’s a lot going on! Whether it’s taking advantage of the amnesty program, participating in community events, or staying informed about safety regulations, your involvement makes a difference. Stay engaged, make those connections, and let’s keep our community strong and united!
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