
By Rick McCann
Blue RAM Media
April 29, 2025
MOBILE, Ala. Got Warrants? The City of Mobile is holding another Warrant Clinic on June 13, 2025, and teaming up with the non-profit Growing Real Alternatives Everywhere (GRAE).
The goal of the clinics is to assist those people who have minor traffic warrants outstanding for things like not going to court after receiving a speeding ticket or not paying a fine.
The Mobile Legal Department and the Mobile Municipal Court is hosting the third in a series of free clinics that offer an easy way to address outstanding warrants for traffic violations in municipal court. GRAE has worked with communities around the country to facilitate similar events, including two in Mobile that have helped hundreds of locals resolve thousands of warrants for minor traffic violations.
The June 13 Warrant Clinic will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Springhill Recreation Center, and children and family members of those resolving their traffic warrants are also welcome to attend. There will be family-friendly entertainment, childcare, food, and other community resources available.
“At previous clinics, our legal department and municipal court worked with GRAE to help resolve more than 2,500 active warrants, mostly for minor traffic offenses,” Mayor Sandy Stimpson said. “Having these clinics has been a benefit to hundreds of citizens and has also helped our Municipal Court address a backlog of traffic-related cases. I appreciate the work that our staff and GRAE have put into this effort.”
Those with traffic-related warrants before the Mobile Municipal Court can sign up for the June 13 clinic here. For more information, contact GRAE at (251) 552-1217.
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