San Diego County is considering the use of collection agencies and private investigators to track down individuals named in 600,000 outstanding warrants, assistant county administrator David Janssen said Tuesday.
More than half the warrants issued each month are cleared within six months, allowing the county to collect fines associated with the warrants, Janssen said. However, the number of outstanding warrants is growing by about 2,000 each month, and the county is unable to collect the associated fines.
