

On the first day of the City of Tulsa’s warrant amnesty program, 76 outstanding tickets and warrants totaling $10,032 were paid back to the City of Tulsa.
The program began last Friday and allows anyone with unpaid traffic tickets or misdemeanor warrants in City of Tulsa Municipal Courts to save money and avoid paying late fees and additional court costs by paying their fines or appearing before a judge. The program began Friday, May 1 and continues through May 22.
Those who appear will not be arrested for their outstanding warrants. Immigration status of those appearing to pay fines or for a court appearance will not be checked.
There will be expedited court dockets each weekday afternoon from May 1 through May 22 to handle the increased volume of cases quickly.
Those who have unpaid tickets or citations involving cases with pre-set fines, which includes most traffic violations, can pay their fines at the cashier windows at City Hall at One Technology Center, 175 East 2nd Street. Hours are 7:30 a.m. through 5 p.m.
Fines can also be paid at the cashier window in Tulsa Police/Municipal Courts Building, 600 Civic Center – hours at this location are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
If you need more information about outstanding municipal warrants, or have questions about the Municipal Warrant Amnesty Program, call 596-7761. You can also call the Mayor’s Action Center at 596-2100 to find out if you have an outstanding warrant.