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Edinburg Offers Amnesty Program for Outstanding Tickets Through March 31st
Pay Your Tickets Without the Risk of Arrest
Residents of Edinburg who have pending tickets or violations now have a chance to clear them without fear of arrest. The city is offering an amnesty program at the municipal court, which will be available today through March 31st. During this period, individuals can make payments or payment arrangements for their outstanding fines.
This initiative allows those with unpaid violations to resolve their tickets peacefully and without the risk of being arrested.
How the Amnesty Program Works
To take advantage of the program, residents should visit the municipal court at 100 East Freddy Gonzalez. The court will be open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
This opportunity provides an accessible and flexible way to handle pending tickets and violations, ensuring that residents can clear their records without facing legal consequences.
Contact Information for More Details
For more information on the amnesty program, or to make payment arrangements, contact the Edinburg Municipal Court:
Edinburg Municipal Court: 956-318-8819
Helpful Resources & Contact Information
For more details about city services and municipal court updates, visit:
- Edinburg Municipal Court – https://www.cityofedinburg.com | 956-318-8819
- Texas Judicial Branch – https://www.txcourts.gov
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this amnesty period to settle their tickets and avoid further complications.
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