The city of Ridgeland issued the following press release:
Amnesty Program Begins February 22 in Ridgeland
(Ridgeland, MS) - The Ridgeland Police Department in conjunction with the Ridgeland Municipal Court and Ridgeland City Prosecutor will conduct an Amnesty Program for people with outstanding warrants for unpaid fines due to traffic violations, or misdemeanor criminal offenses. The Amnesty period will begin Feb. 22, 2016 and end March 4, 2016.
This program is for defendants/violators who have an outstanding fine with the Ridgeland Municipal Court and who have had an arrest warrant issued against them. The Amnesty Program provides individuals the opportunity to pay their full outstanding fines and have the contempt of court fees waived. The City of Ridgeland is aware that paying off fines may be difficult during challenging economic times. Alternatives to an immediate full fine payment may be available to people who participate in the Amnesty Program. Under state law, a person convicted of contempt of court faces up to 6 months in jail and/or an additional fine up to $1000. Individuals taking part in the Amnesty Program will benefit by removing this additional fine.
Persons who have an outstanding warrant with the Ridgeland Municipal Court or who wish to determine if there is an arrest warrant for them may contact court services at 601-853-2001. The Municipal Court Services Building is open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and it is located at 115 West School Street, Ridgeland, Mississippi.
For further information, contact Louanna Varnado, Ridgeland Municipal Court Clerk at 601-853-2001 or Louanna.Varnado@ridgelandms.org.
3 comments:
What's next--expungement clinics?
Nah, those are being held at Metrocenter.
People go there the day after they shoot up Black Diamonds (which is now a weekly occurrence).
honestly this is great. for those of us with large disposable income, it is hard to imagine a speeding ticket putting you months behind on your finances.
ridgeland city court is really neat in how they handle fines for moving violations and tin and many other things as well.
i'm all for authorities like this meeting the people where they are to try and become compliant and legal.
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