All Tucson-area municipal and Justice courts will be participating in Warrant Resolution Court on Saturday morning.
The event, held at Pima County Consolidated Justice Court, 240 N. Stone Ave., will run from 8 a.m. to noon and will include representatives from Oro Valley Magistrate Court, Marana Municipal Court, Green Valley Justice Court, Sahuarita Municipal Court and South Tucson City Court.
Judges from all participating courts will be at the event to help people resolve outstanding warrants and other pending court matters.
Lawyers with the Pima County Attorney’s Office and Pima County Office of Court Appointed Counsel will also be on hand to help resolve criminal cases.
Most of the warrants issued out of these courts are for failure to appear on prior charges or not complying with sentencing orders, both of which result in the suspension of a person’s driver’s license.
Attending Warrant Resolution Court is a way to quash the outstanding warrant and have driver’s licenses reinstated by the Motor Vehicle Division.
Customer service windows will be open to assist people who owe court fees and fines and to help set up or re-establish payment plans.
Walk-ins are welcome, but anyone who plans on attending is encouraged to call the specific court in advance to make sure their matter can be resolved quickly.
More information can be found on the event's website.
Tucson City Court, 103 E. Alameda St., will be open during the same hours for anyone with a warrant issued from there.
More than 3,775 people have attended past events, with 729 warrants quashed and 545 driver’s license suspensions lifted.