An Ipswich councillor has released an impassioned plea on YouTube urging his friend and fellow councillor Hajnal Black to surrender to police.

Logan councillor Hajnal Black was charged last year under the Local Government Act with breaches of disclosure laws.

A warrant was issued for her arrest last week after she failed to show up to for an appearance at Beenleigh Magistrates Court.

A warrant was issued for the arrest of Hajnal Black last week. ( AAP: Dave Hunt, file photo )

Paul Tully, Queensland's longest-serving councillor, released a public plea for her to give herself up on Wednesday.

"If you are watching, I urge you to carefully consider your current predicament - on the run from the police with a warrant for your arrest," he said.

"Times are often tough in politics, but do you really want to end your political career, Hajnal, in the back of the police paddy wagon with your pictures flashed around Australia?

"There are no winners in this sort of situation. The longer it goes on, the more you will be hurt.

"You have my phone number - please call me if you would like to talk as a friend and as a confidante."

Cr Tully also paid tribute to Ms Black and said she and her husband Sean Black, also a Logan councillor, had a promising future.

"As a councillor on an adjoining council, I have always admired how you have consistently stood up for your constituents in Beaudesert Shire and Logan City," he said.

"You were always a happy and friendly person, full of fun and personality. I know you care deeply about the people you represent and the future of the world."

Meanwhile, state Member for Logan John Mickel says the councillor clearly thinks she is above the law and she should surrender immediately.

The Beenleigh magistrate was due to hand down his decision on the matters relating to Ms Black when she failed to appear in court last week.

The alleged breaches relate to a bank account and property that is subject to other court proceedings brought by the Public Trustee.

The account is held jointly by Ms Black and a 65-year-old man for whom she previously held power of attorney.