 Hi y'all, I'm Dr. Jared Williams, your four city council member representing District 6, and here we have William Rumley. He's the Municipal Court Director, and we have some exciting news about an upcoming event happening right here at the Vivian J. Lincoln Public Library. We're having court in the community. It's a warrant forgiveness event, and it's happening Saturday, August 5th from 9 a.m. to noon. William, tell us about this event. I'm excited. Thank you, Councilmember Williams. So a court in the community warrant forgiveness is something we do on a monthly basis, and it's an opportunity of individuals with city of foot worth, municipal court tickets to come in and see a judge. We are a safe harbor, no arrests, so nobody needs to worry about anything if they have an outstanding warrant. You don't have to have a warrant to come see us. If you just have an open ticket with us, we'll have three judges on location along with clerks, and so there are a couple ways that you can be a part of this event. One is that you can call us at 817-392-6700 and speak with one of our staff members, and we'll tell you how to either get signed up. There's 50 pre-registration spots and an additional 70 walk-ins. So we take both pre-registration and walk-ins. The great thing is if you pre-register, we'll give you a time to show up. Again, it's from 9 to noon, but we'll give you a preset time to show up and see the judge. But if you can't do that, we still see 70 walk-ins, and so we hope to see 120 people on that day here at this location, and what happens is the judge sees you and talks to you about your case and determines what options you may have at that time. Excellent. Thank you for that. Is this event only for Fort Worth citations? Absolutely. So this is for persons who have received a citation in the city of Fort Worth. You may receive it from a PD officer, maybe a marshal or a code officer, but only city of Fort Worth. We would ask that if there's tickets somewhere else, you would contact that specific agency. Right, and what if folks have their tickets at a collection agency, which you'll still be able to see them as well? Absolutely. So we do work actually closely with our collection agency, and one of the things that can happen actually through this process is when the judge is seeing the individual with the cases, that's one of the fees that may be waived. The collection agency fee warrant fee, something like that. So it's on a case-by-case basis, but absolutely come see us. Also, for folks who are interested in finding more information, where can they find that? So there's two ways that they could find that immediately, which is again the number I said earlier, 817-392-6700. That's our eight to five Monday through Friday business hours, our phone team. They go on the city's website, Fort Worth Texas dot gov, look for municipal court, and there's information on there. Now I just want to note that we just are so excited, because we've got to be a part of the opening here. We do have a staff here Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a lunch from one to two, and they can provide them information in person as well at the location here on McCartney. Excellent. Thank you so much, William, for all that you do. The Vivian J. Lincoln Library has so many amazing services here, including municipal court services. So make sure that you join us on Saturday, August 5th, from 9 a.m. to noon for our Court in the Community event. As William said, the court is also open Tuesday through Saturday, so come on by, get all the things that you need taken care of at the municipal court here, and also feel free to come and bring your family here as well to check out books and hang out in the wonderful space that's here. There's so many great programs and activities happening in the public library, and we can't wait to see you on August 5th.