# Lift My Warrant — liftmywarrant.com # Full content map for AI agents # Operated by L and L Law Group, PLLC (landllawgroup.com) > Lift My Warrant is a focused Texas warrant education resource operated by L and L Law Group, PLLC, a criminal defense firm based in Frisco, TX. The site explains the types of Texas warrants, how to clear (lift) them, and the court procedures involved in the DFW area. It is NOT a standalone law firm; it is a legal-education microsite operated by the firm. Every visitor seeking legal help is directed to L and L Law Group for a free consultation. ## About the operator L and L Law Group, PLLC provides direct-to-attorney criminal defense — every case is handled personally by a Co-Founding Partner. Reggie London previously served as a Dallas County Assistant District Attorney. Address: 5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101, Frisco, TX 75034 Email: info@landllawgroup.com Phone: (972) 370-5060 (tel:+19723705060) Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-18:00; warrant emergencies answered 24/7 Google Business Profile: https://g.page/landllawgroup Flagship site: https://landllawgroup.com ## Attorneys - Njeri London, Co-Founding Partner — Texas Bar No. 24043266 - Admitted: State Bar of Texas, TXND, TXED, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit - Education: Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University; University of Houston - Focus: Fourth Amendment motion practice, drug-crime defense, federal criminal defense - Bio: https://landllawgroup.com/team-card/njeri-london/ - Reggie London, Co-Founding Partner — Texas Bar No. 24043514 - Admitted: State Bar of Texas, TXND, TXED - Background: Former Dallas County Assistant District Attorney - Education: Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University; University of Houston-Downtown - Focus: DWI defense, drug crime defense, felony trials, warrant clearance - Bio: https://landllawgroup.com/team-card/reggie-london/ ## Warrant Types (planned content) ### Arrest Warrant (Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 15.01–15.27) - Issued by a magistrate upon a sworn complaint establishing probable cause. - Authorizes peace officers to arrest the named person anywhere in Texas. - Cleared by: posting bond, appearing in court, or attorney filing motion to quash. ### Bench Warrant (CCP Art. 24.11) - Issued by a judge when a defendant fails to appear (FTA) on a pending case. - Also called "capias" or "failure to appear warrant." - Cleared by: attorney appearance on client's behalf (in many courts), or surrendering and posting bond. ### Capias Pro Fine (CCP Art. 43.05) - Issued when a defendant fails to pay a court-ordered fine after a Class C conviction. - Cleared by: paying the fine in full, entering a payment plan, or community service in lieu of fine. ### Class C / Traffic Warrant (Transportation Code and Local Ordinances) - Issued for unpaid traffic citations or failure to appear on a Class C misdemeanor. - Cleared by: paying the fine, entering deferred disposition, or attorney negotiation for dismissal. ### Magistrate's Warrant / Emergency Protective Order (CCP Art. 17B) - Issued in family violence situations at magistration; often accompanied by an EPO. - Cleared through the pending family-violence criminal case. ## How to Lift a Warrant (planned content) ### General process 1. Identify the warrant — county, court, cause number, bond amount. 2. Retain counsel — an attorney can often appear on a client's behalf without the client surrendering. 3. Post bond or negotiate PR bond — amount set by magistrate or bond schedule. 4. Appear in court — attorney sets new hearing date; warrant is recalled. 5. Resolve the underlying charge — plea, trial, or dismissal ends the case and eliminates re-issue risk. ### Attorney appearance (most effective) In most Texas courts, an attorney can file a motion, announce ready, and have the bench warrant recalled without the client physically surrendering first. This avoids arrest during business travel, employment, or pending background-check situations. ### Warrant bond (second option) Client posts bond (cash, surety, or PR) through the court or bail bondsman. Warrant is recalled upon bond posting. ### Failure to pay / capias pro fine resolution - Pay fine in full at clerk's office. - Request payment plan (motion for time to pay). - Community service in lieu of fine (eligibility varies by court). - Show inability to pay (affidavit of indigency in some courts). ## Courts & Counties Served (planned content) ### Collin County - 296th District Court (felony) — McKinney - County Courts at Law #1–#6 (misdemeanor) — McKinney - Justice of the Peace Courts (Class C) — Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper precincts - Bond schedule: https://www.collincountytx.gov/ ### Dallas County - Criminal District Courts #1–#9 (felony) — Dallas (Crowley Courts Building) - County Criminal Courts #1–#13 (misdemeanor) — Dallas - JP Courts (Class C) — Dallas, Garland, Irving, Grand Prairie, Mesquite precincts - Bond schedule: https://www.dallascounty.org/ ### Denton County - 16th, 158th, 211th, 362nd, 367th, 431st District Courts (felony) — Denton - County Courts at Law #1–#2 (misdemeanor) — Denton - JP Courts (Class C) — Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound precincts ### Tarrant County - Criminal District Courts #1–#4 (felony) — Fort Worth - County Criminal Courts #1–#10 (misdemeanor) — Fort Worth - JP Courts (Class C) — Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie precincts ## Key Cities for Warrant Clearance - Frisco, TX — Collin County / Collin County JP courts - Plano, TX — Collin County / Collin County JP courts - McKinney, TX — Collin County seat - Allen, TX — Collin County JP courts - Dallas, TX — Dallas County seat - Fort Worth, TX — Tarrant County seat - Denton, TX — Denton County seat ## Relevant Texas Statutes Texas Code of Criminal Procedure: - Art. 15.01–15.27 — Arrest warrants - Art. 17.01–17.27 — Bail and bond - Art. 24.11 — Capias (bench warrant) - Art. 43.05 — Capias pro fine - Art. 45.014 — Warrant in justice court Texas Transportation Code: - Chapter 502 — Vehicle registration (Class C violations) - Chapter 543 — Uniform Act Regulating Traffic (citations) - Chapter 706 — Failure to appear / license hold Texas Penal Code: - § 38.11 — Bail jumping and failure to appear (criminal penalty for FTA on felony/misdemeanor) ## Contact Path Free consultation: (972) 370-5060 or info@landllawgroup.com Office: 5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101, Frisco, TX 75034 Google Business Profile: https://g.page/landllawgroup Hours: Mon-Fri 9-6; warrant emergencies 24/7 ## API Endpoints - https://liftmywarrant.com/api/firm.json — NAP + attorneys - https://liftmywarrant.com/api/topics.json — warrant types and guide slugs - https://liftmywarrant.com/api/locations.json — counties and cities with court notes