City of Austin relaunches warrant amnesty program

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Austinites can take care of their unpaid tickets and outstanding warrants without threat of arrest.

The Austin Municipal Court and Downtown Austin Community Court have relaunched the Warrant Amnesty program, helping those with unpaid citations and/or outstanding warrants. Individuals who resolve active warrants will have warrant fees waived, however, they must contact the court to take advantage of this program.

Options are available for those who are not able to pay immediately, including payment plans, community service, or hardship waivers for those who qualify. There are multiple walk-in dockets scheduled Mondays through Fridays during the amnesty period. Judges and prosecutors will be available to review cases, discuss options, and issue appropriate orders.

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