Texas Warrant Roundups 2013: A Brief Overview:

The annual Texas Warrant Roundup is fast approaching. The City of Houston Police Department is among the more than 260 law enforcement jurisdictions across the state of Texas to annually participate in the 2013 Great Texas Warrant Roundup. Constables in Houston and Harris County are set to join other law enforcement personnel across the state in an effort to clear the thousands of active traffic warrants currently pending. While the actual date has not yet been announced, the Roundup generally begins during the last week of February and continues for several weeks.

This is not an amnesty program, rather an opportunity for those with outstanding traffic warrants to take advantage of the available options to settle those warrants. During this time period thousands of notices will be mailed to persons who currently have an active Houston or Harris County warrant against them. The primary focus of these warrants is Class C traffic violations as well as other minor penal code or ordinance violations. Historically the first phase of the Roundup consists of a grace period during which those with outstanding warrants are encouraged to resolve their issues without the threat of arrest. The second phase is the enforcement phase during which those who have neglected their traffic warrants may literally be rounded up—at home, work, or anywhere within the greater Houston area—and brought to court to address their outstanding warrants.

The law firm of Sullo & Sullo, LLP can assist individuals with traffic warrants by posting bonds to eliminate the threat of arrest, setting a new date in court, and defending you against the violations with which you have been charged.

Time is short, so contact Sullo & Sullo, LLP today for a traffic warrant issued by any of the following courts: Houston Municipal Court, HCJP 1-1, HCJP 1-2, HCJP 3-1, HCJP 4-1, HCJP 4-2, HCJP 5-1, HCJP 5-2, HCJP 7-2, HCJP 8-1, HCJP 8-2, Jersey Village Municipal Court, Sugarland Municipal Court, Stafford Municipal Court, Missouri City Municipal Court, Pasadena Municipal Court, City of South Houston Municipal Court and Baytown Municipal Court.

Breaking News: The 2013 Texas Warrant Roundup

Once again it is time for the Great Texas Warrant Roundup, held every year across the state with over 260 jurisdictions joining in the effort to settle outstanding warrants—primarily those issued as a result of unpaid traffic tickets. While officials in the greater Houston area encourage ... More...

How will Greater Houston Area Police Departments Handle Outstanding Warrants?

The 2013 Great Texas Warrant Roundup is nearly upon us; while the official kickoff date has yet to be announced, the Roundup generally begins during the last week of February, continuing for several weeks. We at the law firm of Sullo ... More...

What is an Arrest Warrant? Should I be Concerned?

Should you discover there is an arrest warrant with your name on it in Houston or in Harris County, you will likely be concerned and anxious. An arrest warrant is issued by the courts and allows police officers to actually arrest the person whose name is on the warrant. Of course arrest ... More...

Don’t Just Pay Old Tickets: Consider Your Options First

It’s happened to most of us: you receive a traffic ticket and set it aside, fully intending to either pay the fines and fees or appear before a judge to plead your case. Life takes over, you get busy with your job, your children and the myriad of other issues which take up your time. Soon, time has...More...

Posting a Bond May be Your Best Alternative

Perhaps you are aware of the Great Texas Warrant Roundup which is in its seventh year and is just around the corner. Although dates have not yet been finalized, the Roundup generally begins during the last week of February and lasts for several weeks. Over 260 jurisdictions across Texas ... More...

Texas Warrant Roundups 2013: How We Can Help:

The Great Texas Warrant Roundup is coming soon—don’t let it catch you unaware, leaving you stressed and anxious when you find there is a warrant for your arrest. Even something as simple as neglecting to pay a traffic citation or appearing before the judge may have left you with both ...More...

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March 13, 2013
What You Need to Know About the 2013 Texas Warrant Roundup

It’s time once again for the Great Texas Warrant Roundup. The grace period (Phase One) began on February 18th, and the Enforcement Period (Phase 2) will begin on March 2, 2013. This Warrant Roundup is expected to have even more Texas jurisdictions joining in—last year there were approximately 260, this year that number is expected to be 300 or more. The Roundup specifically targets those with traffic, parking, city ordinance or penal code warrants.


March 12, 2013
Where to Turn if You Need Help With a Texas Warrant

If you have an outstanding warrant in one of the following greater Houston area courts and feel you may be a part of the upcoming Great Texas Warrant Roundup we would like to help. The jurisdictions include: Houston Municipal Court, HCJP 1-1, HCJP 1-2, HCJP 3-1, HCJP 4-1, HCJP 4-2, HCJP 5-1, HCJP 5-2, HCJP 7-2, HCJP 8-1, HCJP 8-2, Jersey Village Municipal Court, Sugarland Municipal Court, Stafford Municipal Court, Missouri City Municipal Court, Pasadena Municipal Court, City of South Houston Municipal Court and Baytown Municipal Court.


March 08, 2013
The Great Texas Warrant Roundup of 2013

If you live in one of the following Texas jurisdictions then you may be able to take advantage of the help Sullo & Sullo, LLP offers to those who find they have an outstanding warrant for unpaid tickets. Those jurisdictions include: Houston Municipal Court, HCJP 1-1, HCJP 1-2, HCJP 3-1, HCJP 4-1, HCJP 4-2, HCJP 5-1, HCJP 5-2, HCJP 7-2, HCJP 8-1, HCJP 8-2, Jersey Village Municipal Court, Sugarland Municipal Court, Stafford Municipal Court, Missouri City Municipal Court, Pasadena Municipal Court, City of South Houston Municipal Court and Baytown Municipal Court.