ST. LOUIS – St. Louis city officials and the Urban League are co-hosting a warrant reset and second chance job fair in downtown on Friday.
The event will give individuals an opportunity to reset the date of certain qualifying outstanding municipal warrants in St. Louis City, as well as qualifying low-level felonies such as child support.
It also marks a chance for people to get help with their past-due Ameren/Spire utility bills.
According to a statement from the Circuit Attorney’s Office, resetting warrants can prevent possible arrests and reduce negative outcomes on employment status and community safety.
The job fair is offering employment opportunities for all attendees, including those with prior convictions. The City of St. Louis Municipal Court and Circuit Court are participating, as well as the Circuit Attorney’s Office.
Warrant Reset and Second Chance Job Fair
St. Louis Municipal Courts
Friday, August 26, from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
1520 Market Street, 1st floor
For additional information on municipal warrants and traffic tickets, call 314-622-3231. For information about felony and misdemeanor warrants, dial 314-622-3340.
COVID guidelines will be observed and masks are strongly recommended.