Warrant Overview & FAQs

A warrant may be issued if you:

  • Fail to appear within 12 days of receiving a citation
  • Do not follow a judge’s orders (e.g., payment plan, community service)
  • Do not complete payments as promised

 If you fail to appear on or before the 12th day after receiving a citation, the court may:

  1. Issue an arrest warrant
  2. Add a $50 warrant fee to your fine

If you do not complete a payment plan, community service, or other court-ordered requirements, a warrant may be issued for your arrest.

A warrant can be resolved if you plead “no contest” or “guilty” to the warrant charge and pay the fine. Payments require a judge’s approval, and capias warrants (for non-compliance) must be paid in full. If you wish to plead “Not Guilty” after a warrant is issued, you must appear before the Judge to post bond and set a court date.

To check for an outstanding warrant, utilize the Active Warrant Search tool below or call 806-378-3082.

Yes, you can plead “Not Guilty” after a warrant has been issued, but you will need to appear before the judge to post bond and schedule a court date.

For questions about your warrant status, contact the City of Amarillo Municipal Court at 806-378-3082.

Active Warrant Search

The City of Amarillo Municipal Court website updates daily but warrant statuses may experience delays in being reflected online. Variations in names and potential clerical errors may affect the accuracy of search results, and the city cannot guarantee that results are specific to an individual. If you have questions about a specific warrant, contact the Municipal Court at 806-378-3082.