Warrant amnesty granted for 2012 "Great Texas Warrant Roundup"
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Updated: 7:33 PM Feb 8, 2012
Warrant amnesty granted for 2012 "Great Texas Warrant Roundup"
COOKE COUNTY, TX-If you have a warrant for your arrest in Cooke County, you have just over two weeks to take care of it or face jail time.
Posted: 5:51 PM Feb 8, 2012
Reporter: Victoria Maranan
Email Address: victoria.maranan@kxii.com
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COOKE COUNTY, TX-If you have a warrant for your arrest in Cooke County, you have just over two weeks to take care of it or face jail time.
It's part of the "2012 Great Texas Warrant Roundup," which Cooke county is taking part of.The names of county residents with outstanding warrants will be listed in local newspapers in Cooke county.
If you have a warrant, you'll also receive a notice by mail. If you pay up in person by the 24th, you'll receive a discount and they'll waive the $50 fee for each warrant.


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