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WARNING: PHONE CALL SCAMS AND EMAILS SCAMS REGARDING JURY SERVICE

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

You may be the target of a juror scam. Recently a number of people have received phone calls and/or emails with threats of prosecution-including fines and jail time-for failing to appear for jury service in federal court.

These calls and emails are fraudulent and are not connected with the U.S. Courts.

Members of the public are warned about any request to provide confidential information in response to callers or to an email. The Federal Court will not ask for any sensitive information such as a Social Security number or a driver's license number in a telephone call or email.

Initial contact between a Federal Court and a prospective juror will be a request through the U.S. mail to complete a Juror Qualification Questionnaire (some jurors may subsequently go online to a secure court website to complete that questionnaire.) Phone contact by Federal Court officials to potential jurors will never include requests for Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information. Federal Court officials will also never request that you make any payment of a fine over the phone or by use of a prepaid money card. If you receive a call asking for this information, or if you have questions, please contact the Jury Administrator at (615) 736-5483.