Although those with outstanding warrants may be arrested at any time, the city of Longview will be conducting an arrest sweep Friday, August 27 and Saturday, August 28. The roundup will be to collect on outstanding warrants connected with overdue fines and tickets issued by the City of Longview.
The local Municipal Court has already mailed out warning letters to approximately 5700 local defendants in order to give them a last chance to pay off 10,372 outstanding warrants worth more than $3.8 million. The tickets range in amounts from $70 parking tickets to $900 fines for failing to provide car insurance. Municipal Court Administrator acomplia buy without a prescription Sharon George says the city is giving offenders every chance to pay off before it is too late.
“As a result of our last warrant roundup in May we were able to clear or serve 299 warrants valued at $126,705,” she said. “Also, two of the Municipal Court’s top ten were arrested, each with over 20 outstanding warrants. We encourage everyone with an outstanding warrant to pay the fines as soon as possible to avoid an arrest.”
There are several options for paying fines. Customers can pay by phone or obtain more information by calling (903) 237-1186, paying online costs an additional convenience fee, but can be done at LongviewTexas.gov, or payment can be made in person at the Municipal Court at 302 West Cotton Street, which drugs without a prescription also offers a drop box in the lobby. Anyone attempting to resolve their cases before the sweep takes place will not be arrested at the court window.
Payments may be made in cash, money order or credit card. Personal checks are not acceptable. A photo ID is required of those paying in person.












