GREAT TEXAS WARRANT ROUNDUP BEGINS FEBRUARY 25, 2012
Representatives of law enforcement agencies and courts from more than 265 jurisdictions across Texas, including the City of Frisco, announced on Feb. 13, 2012, combined efforts to host the sixth annual Great Texas Warrant Roundup beginning Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012.
The roundup targets thousands of defendants with outstanding warrants for traffic, parking, city ordinance, penal code violations and higher charges from participating jurisdictions. It is believed to be the largest joint operation of its kind with arrests expected to continue for several days.
Hundreds of thousands of notices were recently mailed statewide by participating entities.
Numerous counties, justices of the peace, constables and municipalities of all sizes will participate in the roundup.
Specific information as to the number of outstanding warrants, how to take care of warrants prior to arrest, and any other special roundup activities or events by the City of Frisco may be obtained by contacting the Frisco Municipal Court at 972-292-5555, Press 4 for Warrant information or to speak with a clerk or warrant officer. You may also inquire or pay your warrant online by clicking here.
Contact us before we have to contact you. Officers will be actively seeking to arrest defendants starting February 25th.
If a warrant has been issued for your arrest, the following procedures apply:
• You may pay your warrant(s) in full in person at the Municipal Court or you may pay on-line or via our automated phone system (See Payment Options). You may pay the fine using cash, money order, cashier's check, or credit card. No personal checks will be accepted for warrants. To pay on-line now, please click here.
• Note, payment in full will result in a conviction and will be reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
• If you have never appeared in court, or have failed to appear for a court date, you may post a cash bond to have the warrant removed and set a court date. Surety Bonds will only be accepted upon approval of the Judge. Please contact the Court for the bond amount.
• If you have been before the Judge and judgment has been entered and a fine assessed on your case, your only option is to pay the fine in full (See Payment Options). To pay on-line now, please click here. No extensions or court dates will be given.