KILLEEN, Texas (Feb. 3, 2026) – Killeen Municipal Court is thanking citizens who participated in the 2025 Warrant Forgiveness Month by taking steps to address outstanding warrants before the end of the year.
The monthlong program, which ran throughout December, resulted in 366 warrants cleared with a total value of $103,287.23, reflecting strong community participation and a shared commitment to resolving cases and moving forward.
Warrant Forgiveness Month is designed to reduce barriers created by unresolved warrants, promote compliance, and improve access to Municipal Court services, while supporting public safety and court efficiency.
The program builds on past success. In 2023, 146 warrants were cleared totaling $80,052.09, and in 2022, 130 warrants were cleared totaling $72,982.44. No program was held in 2024.
“We appreciate the citizens who took time out of their busy schedules to work with the court and resolve their cases,” Municipal Court Judge Kris Krishna said. “This program is about accountability and increased access to the court system by helping residents address cases in a fair and manageable way.”
The Killeen Municipal Court will offer the annual Warrant Forgiveness Month program again in December 2026. For more information about Killeen Municipal Court services, visit killeentexas.gov/court.
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