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If the online system is unavailable or inconclusive, you can call the Shreveport City Court Warrant Division directly. Be aware that if you have an active warrant, calling the court could potentially lead to questions regarding your surrender. Many individuals prefer to have an attorney make these inquiries on their behalf to protect their rights.
In certain non-violent misdemeanor cases, you may be able to go to the City Clerk’s office and request a "motion to recall warrant." If granted, you will be given a new court date and the immediate threat of arrest is lifted. shreveport city warrants
In Shreveport, Louisiana, the air smells different depending on who you are. For visitors on a riverboat or locals grabbing a beignet at Strawn’s Eat Shop, it smells like the humid promise of the Red River. But for nearly 75,000 residents—roughly one in every three adults in the city—the air smells like anxiety. They are the walking wanted, the citizens with “active city warrants.” But to reduce these individuals to mere fugitives is to misunderstand the unique, tragic, and strangely bureaucratic ecosystem of Shreveport’s municipal court system. If the online system is unavailable or inconclusive,




