Where can an individual turn themselves in for a warrant?
If someone has a warrant, they can turn themselves in on weekdays between 8:00 and 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday at the Jacksonville Court Building at 1412 W. Main St. You need to enter through the back door (holding area) of the building and let someone know you have an active warrant and need to be seen by the judge. There will be a $25.00 warrant fee, which must be paid prior to release. To expedite the process, please have correct change.

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2. What is the schedule for the Jacksonville District Court?
3. How many officers does the Jacksonville Police Department have?
4. Does the Jacksonville Police Department provide safety-approved car seats?
5. What are the business hours of the Jacksonville Police Department?
6. How can someone speak with the prosecuting attorney?
7. Are Arkansas Drivers’ License Manuals available at the Jacksonville Police Department?
8. How much does it cost to obtain a copy of an accident or incident report?
9. Does the Jacksonville Police Department operate a jail?
10. When may I obtain a copy of a report?
11. Does the Jacksonville Police Department fingerprint individuals for employment, citizenship, etc.?
12. Can I pay for an accident or incident report with a credit card?
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14. Does the Jacksonville Police Department unlock cars for citizens?
15. Can someone pay fines or tickets or change court dates at the Jacksonville Police Department?