Have a Warrant? Osceola County Offers One-Day Safe Surrender Opportunity

Have a Warrant? Osceola County Offers One-Day Safe Surrender Opportunity

Have a Warrant? Osceola County Offers One-Day Safe Surrender Opportunity

By Staff Reporter
iSkyNews.com (ISN) – Published March 31st, 2026


📰 Quick Summary: Safe Surrender Event in Osceola County

  • Osceola County is hosting a Safe Surrender event on April 2, 2026 in Kissimmee
  • It’s for people with non-violent misdemeanor or traffic warrants
  • The goal is to help residents address and potentially resolve warrants safely
  • No arrests on the spot for eligible participants — but this is not amnesty
  • You must bring a valid ID and follow strict rules (no weapons, drugs, or children)
  • Domestic violence and battery cases are NOT eligible
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Osceola County Announces Safe Surrender Event for Non-Violent Warrants

KISSIMMEE, FL — Osceola County officials are encouraging residents with eligible outstanding warrants to take advantage of an upcoming Safe Surrender Event, offering a structured opportunity to resolve certain legal issues without immediate arrest.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 2, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and will take place at the Osceola County Housing and Community Services building, located at 1392 E. Vine Street in Kissimmee.

Officials say the initiative is designed to help individuals with non-violent misdemeanor or traffic-related warrantsaddress their cases in a safer, more controlled environment. Participants may have their warrants reviewed and potentially resolved during the event.


Who Is Eligible

To participate, individuals must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must have an Osceola County warrant
  • Warrant must be for a non-violent misdemeanor or traffic offense, including Violation of Probation (VOP)

Important Note: Warrants related to domestic violence or battery offenses are NOT eligible for this event.


Important Guidelines

Organizers emphasize that this is not an amnesty program, but rather a structured opportunity to begin resolving outstanding legal matters.

Participants are required to:

  • Bring a valid photo ID
  • Not bring weapons, drugs, or children to the event

How to Get More Information

Residents with questions are encouraged to contact the appropriate offices:

  • Event Questions: Osceola County Clerk’s Office — 407-742-3500
  • Violation of Probation (VOP): Probation Office — 407-742-4702
  • Non-VOP Warrants: Osceola County Sheriff’s Office — 407-742-6500

Officials say the Safe Surrender program is aimed at providing individuals with a chance to take the first step toward resolving legal issues, while reducing the risk of unexpected arrest and helping streamline court processes.


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