Resolve outstanding cases at Court in the Community event

Published on October 15, 2023

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Fort Worth Municipal Court is hosting a Court in the Community/Warrant Forgiveness event from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 21, at Pilgrim Valley Missionary Baptist Church, 4800 S. Riverside Drive.

Who’s it for: Anyone who has outstanding citations with the Fort Worth Municipal Court is invited to appear at a municipal court location or Court in the Community event, without fear of arrest for their cases. Attendees can resolve their outstanding cases and may be eligible for alternatives such as community service or a reduction in their fine based on ability to pay.

Fifty reserved spots and 70 walk-in spots are available. To register or for more information, call 817-392-6700.

“I encourage anyone who has an outstanding citation with the Fort Worth Municipal Court to contact us immediately so we can provide options to move those cases to a final resolution,” said Court Director William Rumuly “We are a Safe Harbor Court, meaning we do not arrest persons who come voluntarily to see us on their outstanding cases.”

The Court event is part of Pilgrim Valley’s Family and Friends Day Fair, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Stop by to engage with vendors, community resources and other fun activities for families.

Community partners offering additional services

  • Goodwill North Central Texas will be available with employment opportunities, job placement services, one-on-one career counseling and job readiness skills training, including resume writing, interviewing skills and job search techniques. Services are available at no cost, and appointments are not needed. To learn more about Goodwill’s services, go online or call 817-332-7866.
  • Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas. General civil intake, including family law, wills and estates, landlord/tenant cases, public benefits, federal tax, bankruptcy and real property matters. To learn more, call 800-955-3959 or visit online.

Court in the Community FAQ

Q: Is this only for Fort Worth citations?

A: Yes, for any Class C criminal case filed with the Court such as traffic violations, ordinance violations and penal code violations through the issuance of a citation.

Q: What is Safe Harbor?

A: Fort Worth is a Safe Harbor Court, meaning residents can always visit a Fort Worth Municipal Court location without fear of arrest for outstanding warrants issued by the Fort Worth Municipal Court.

Q: Where can I get more information?

A: To learn more about this initiative and other court information, go online or call the Court during business hours at 817-392-6700.

 

 

Photo: Attendees can meet with a municipal court judge to resolve outstanding cases on Oct. 21.

 

 

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