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'Warrant Round-Up' begins across the state
Posted: 03.02.2013 at 9:25 AM
Brianna Vela

Brianna is KGBT's digital content producer.

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Cities across Texas are participating in a Statewide Warrant Round-Up that begins on Saturday.

People with outstanding traffic, parking, city ordinance, penal codes or higher charge warrants will be tracked down by local authorities.

More than 300 law enforcement agencies in Texas are participating in the round-up.

Anyone with a warrant out for their arrest are urged to contact jurisdictions the first week of March in order to dispose of their case voluntary.

If it is not done voluntary, authorities will go to the homes or places of work to begin making arrests.

People who have outstanding warrants may have their vehicle registration denied and their license suspended or denied.

Contant your local municipal court for more information on how to pay all outstanding fines.

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