U.S. Marshals and local law enforcement agencies throughout Texas will begin a massive effort in April known as the Texas Warrant Roundup to collect debt owed on outstanding warrants.
“If you've forgotten to pay a ticket or appear for a court date, you may have an outstanding arrest warrant in your name,” said Judge Andy Cable, Pct. 3. “The best thing to do if you're on the warrant list is to come forward and satisfy the debt as soon as possible to clear your name. Don't risk being arrested once the Texas Roundup starts.”
The Warrant Amnesty/ Round up weeks are the first two weeks in April. If you know you have an outstanding Class C warrant or a pending case in a Hays County Municipal or Justice of the Peace Court, you are asked to contact that court before April 15.






