Thursday, February 25, 2010
Free Marriage Education Classes
Planning to say “I Do” anytime soon? The State of Texas is now offering FREE marriage education classes throughout the state. In addition to obtaining the skills and knowledge necessary to form and sustain a healthy marriage, couples who complete a class will save $60 on the cost of their marriage license and will not have to wait 72 hours (after the license is issued) to get married. For more information or to find a class near you, please visit http://www.twogetherintexas.org/UI/HomePage.aspx
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Monday, February 22, 2010
2010 Great Texas Warrant Roundup
If you think you have an outstanding warrant, you might want to take care of it NOW!
Beginning March 6, 2010, anyone with an outstanding warrant WILL BE ARRESTED!
The warrant roundup is designed to target those with outstanding warrants for minor and major infractions such as traffic, parking, city ordinance, penal code and higher charges. With more than 300 law enforcement agencies participating across the state, this years’ warrant roundup is believed to be the largest of its kind. It lasts through March 20, and police say they'll come to your school, home or work, both day and night, to arrest you and bring you to jail!
The City of Houston Municipal Courts alone has thousands of active warrants it is seeking to clear. Municipal Court officials are encouraging defendants to take advantage of one of the options available to settle outstanding warrants. However, unlike last year, no amnesty is being offered in conjunction with the round-up effort.
Notices are being mailed to all defendants with active warrants pending against them and beginning TODAY, defendants can go in person to resolve their cases. Notices are being sent to each defendant's last known address, so if you have moved, you may not be notified! No letter does not mean no warrant! If you believe you may have an outstanding warrant, you should contact your local municipal court for further information. Click here to view a list of participating agencies.
Beginning March 6, 2010, anyone with an outstanding warrant WILL BE ARRESTED!
The warrant roundup is designed to target those with outstanding warrants for minor and major infractions such as traffic, parking, city ordinance, penal code and higher charges. With more than 300 law enforcement agencies participating across the state, this years’ warrant roundup is believed to be the largest of its kind. It lasts through March 20, and police say they'll come to your school, home or work, both day and night, to arrest you and bring you to jail!
The City of Houston Municipal Courts alone has thousands of active warrants it is seeking to clear. Municipal Court officials are encouraging defendants to take advantage of one of the options available to settle outstanding warrants. However, unlike last year, no amnesty is being offered in conjunction with the round-up effort.
Notices are being mailed to all defendants with active warrants pending against them and beginning TODAY, defendants can go in person to resolve their cases. Notices are being sent to each defendant's last known address, so if you have moved, you may not be notified! No letter does not mean no warrant! If you believe you may have an outstanding warrant, you should contact your local municipal court for further information. Click here to view a list of participating agencies.
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