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Universal City Municipal Court Offers Warrant Resolution Campaign to Address Class C Cases

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Published on February 28, 2024
Universal City Municipal Court Offers Warrant Resolution Campaign to Address Class C CasesSource: Universal City of Texas Official Website

Wanted individuals in Universal City can breathe a sigh of relief, at least temporarily. Starting March 2, the Universal City Municipal Court is throwing a lifeline to those with outstanding warrants in a week-long Warrant Resolution campaign aimed at clearing the air and avoiding arrests.

The initiative, now in collaboration with various Texas law enforcement agencies, will run through March 8. It's designed to provide individuals a way to face their legal troubles head-on – without the fear of being handcuffed on the spot. During this period, "individuals appearing before a court and sincerely attempting to resolve outstanding Class C cases are granted safe harbor and are not subject to arrest," according to the official announcement on the city's website.

For those who've spent nights worried over the potential knock of a law enforcement officer at their door, the campaign offers a reprieve. The court is encouraging folks to come forward, stress-free, to sort out their legal tangles. If you're sweating over an active warrant, reach out for assistance to Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins, and Mott, LLP at (800) 994-0676, or directly to the Universal City Municipal Court at (210) 619-0716. Here at 2150 Universal City Blvd, doors open Monday through Thursday from 7 am to 6 pm.