San Antonio residents with outstanding traffic tickets can avoid arrest thanks to city program

San Antonio residents with outstanding warrants will be able to negotiate a way to pay off their tickets and avoid arrest via a program being launched next week. Starting Monday, Feb. 27, the city's Warrant Resolution Campaign will help residents with outstanding citations avoid arrest by coming to court and discussing options to resolve the problem. The program will run until March 30. “We’re encouraging everyone to contact us or to come to the court with any questions,” Presiding Municipal Judge Carla Obledo said in a statement.
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