San Marcos Police, Marshals To Join Warrant Roundup

“Warrants don’t go away unless you take steps to address them,” said Deputy Marshal Tracy Balusek. “If you have a warrant, contact the San Marcos Municipal Court to make arrangements for payment…”


San Marcos Police and the City Marshal’s Office are joining law enforcement agencies across Texas for a warrant roundup beginning March 3, with increased enforcement the entire month of March.

Defendants with outstanding cases with the court are urged to contact the San Marcos Municipal Court immediately to avoid arrest.

“Warrants don’t go away unless you take steps to address them,” said Deputy Marshal Tracy Balusek. “If you have a warrant, contact the San Marcos Municipal Court to make arrangements for payment.”

Additionally, the Law Firm of Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott LLP has been contracted to assist with collections. All law firm contacts will direct defendants to the court for payments.

The Municipal Court accepts cash, checks, money orders, cashier’s checks, Visa, Master Card, and Discover. Individuals may make credit card payments directly to the court by phone during regular court hours, or 24/7 when paying in full online at www.sanmarcostx.gov/court (Please make note of the court bureau code# 3290449 for online payments.)

Those who mail in payments should include their driver’s license number and case or ticket number to ensure proper credit. Payments may be mailed to Municipal Court, City of San Marcos, 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos, TX 78666.

The Municipal Court customer service window is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours on Wednesday until 8 p.m. The municipal court may be reached by telephone at 512.393.8190, by fax at 855.246.9121, and email at municipalcourtinfo@sanmarcostx.gov.


 

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