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Jury Duty Scam Alert and Important Reporting Information for Snohomish County Residents

Snohomish, WALocal News

Snohomish County officials are alerting residents to a surge in jury service scams, advising that court employees will never request personal financial information from jurors. This advisory is crucial as the county summonses approximately 60,000 to 80,000 jurors annually for its Superior and District Courts. The article outlines the proper procedures for jurors, particularly in the event of inclement weather, urging them to verify reporting instructions through the official hotline. Jurors must complete their questionnaires promptly, either online or by returning the paper forms included with their summons. For those unable to report due to weather conditions, clear guidelines are provided for notifying Jury Management.

The article also features links to essential resources, including postponement options and ADA accommodations, ensuring jurors have all necessary information at hand. By disseminating this information, Snohomish County aims to protect its residents from scams and facilitate a smooth jury process. The emphasis on clear communication underscores the county's commitment to transparency and public service.

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