Ferguson Municipal Court, 222 S. Florissant Road will be accepting vouchers from the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Amnesty Project from August 11-22,10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday.
The Amnesty Project was established in 2002 as a one-day event to help citizens clear their records of outstanding traffic-related warrants. The program has expanded to include all misdemeanor warrants.
The program at St. Louis Community College- Florissant Valley will be conducted over three days, and allow individuals to resolve outstanding warrants with more than 33 city and county municipalities at three campuses from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.:
Saturday, Aug. 2, in the Student Center at the Meramec campus, 11333 Big Bend Road.
Wednesday, Aug. 6, in the gymnasium at the Florissant Valley campus, 3400 Pershall Road.
Saturday, Aug. 9, in the Mildred E. Bastian Center for the Performing Arts at the Forest Park campus, 5600 Oakland Ave.
The Amnesty Project provides participants the chance to resolve situations that may be preventing them from getting or keeping a job or moving ahead in their lives and thus, build more productive futures for themselves and their families.
Participants will be assessed a $10 processing fee to cover all warrant vouchers. Those vouchers may then be turned in to the Ferguson Municipal Court, 222 S. Florissant Road, between August 11 and 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The Amnesty Project is part of Better Family Life’s annual Family Week.
For more information, visit www.betterfamilylife.org or call 314-381-8200.