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San Angelo Municipal Court releases warrant list

The court gave those with outstanding warrants until July 22 to resolve them prior to publishing them.
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SAN ANGELO, Texas — A couple of weeks ago, the San Angelo Municipal Court gave citizens a deadline to take care of any city warrants before a list was published publicly. The court gave a July 22 deadline to resolve those outstanding warrants, and has now published the list. 

To see the list, click here.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of any of the people on the list should notify the court or the person. Those who fail to appear and dispose of their outstanding warrants are subject to being arrested at any time, place of employment or at home.

The information listed in this publication is true and correct to the best of the Municipal Court’s knowledge. All names and addresses listed were provided by the people listed. Under Texas law, people who appear before a court and make a good faith effort to resolve their outstanding Class C warrants are afforded safe harbor and not subject to arrest.

The warrants are the result of the individuals’ failure to appear in person (or in writing) at the court or failure to comply with a court order. City marshals have made several attempts to find these people and serve these warrants, but have been unable to locate them.

To resolve outstanding warrants, it's required to appear in person at the Municipal Court, 110 S. Emerick St. from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call the Municipal Court office at 325-657-4371 for alternative options to further help resolving a case.

Money orders, cashier's checks, cash and credit cards are accepted, but personal checks are not. Those who wish to pay in full with a credit card can call 325-657-4365, or go online at cosatx.us/municipalcourt.

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