PHOTO: The City of Victoria Municipal Court will host an outreach docket Feb. 11 in the community room at the Victoria Mall as part of Warrant Resolution Month. Shown at a May 2022 docket at Mid-Coast Family Services, from left, are Municipal Court Administrator Tiffany Totah, Assistant City Attorney Ruby Boone, Victoria Police Department Detective James Collins, local attorney Jim Cole and Municipal Court Judge Vanessa Heinold.
The City of Victoria Municipal Court will offer multiple dockets in February to give residents the opportunity to resolve their outstanding warrants without being arrested.
The court will host an additional virtual docket at 9 a.m. Feb. 1 along with the regularly scheduled virtual docket 1 p.m. Feb. 24. Residents can check in before the session begins by visiting www.victoriatx.gov/municipalcourt and clicking “E-Court Appearance.”
The court will host an in-person docket 9-11 a.m. Feb. 24 at the courtroom, 107 W. Juan Linn St.
The court will also hold an outreach docket at the Victoria Mall, 7800 N. Navarro St., in the community room (near the food court) 5-7 p.m. Feb. 11.
Both the in-person docket and the outreach docket are come-and-go events. For the virtual dockets, attendees must check in before the session begins.
These sessions are part of Warrant Resolution Month, a yearly effort to encourage those with outstanding warrants to speak with a judge or prosecutor to discuss resolution options.
Residents who are unable to attend one of the upcoming court sessions should contact the court at 361-485-3050 or courtclerk@victoriatx.gov to discuss their cases.
To look up warrants and pay fines, visit www.covcourt.com. To learn more about Municipal Court programs and services, visit www.victoriatx.gov/municipalcourt.