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You'll need your 9 digit Juror Participant Number located on the front of your Summons for Jury Service. Once you log in, click on the Current Status link on the left side of the web page. You can also call the Jury Information Line at (800) 998-9035. Select option #2 on the menu and follow the voice prompts.
Electronic filing (e-Filing) for unlimited, limited, complex civil, unlawful detainers and small claims cases will start as optional with the anticipation of e-Filing being mandated for attorneys and represented parties effective September 1, 2021, unless there is an exemption.
Get local criminal history reports from the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. If you need a local criminal history longer than seven (7) years, request a report from the State of California Department of Justice.
To obtain a copy of your local criminal history record, a Service Request Form must be submitted to the San Diego County Sheriff's Records & ID Division.
The Small Claims Hearing When submitting evidence, you must complete form LASC CIV 278 and use LASC CIV 279 mailing labels. You will have to provide proof that the other parties were sent copies of your evidence. You can get this from the Post Office at the time you mail these forms.
Intelius is a well-known website for conducting background checks and gathering information on individuals. It offers comprehensive reports that include criminal records, employment history, education records, social media profiles, contact information, and more.
The DOJ is required by law to record summary arrest, detention, disposition, and personal identification information when submitted by a law enforcement agency or court of this state. The record retention policy of the Department is to maintain criminal history information until the subject reaches 100 years of age.
Failure to Appear You must report for jury service if you are qualified and you have not been excused or had your service postponed. Any person who fails to respond may be fined up to $1,500, incarcerated, or both. Carefully follow the instructions on the summons and contact the court if you need help.
If you are instructed to report, we ask that you check in with a jury clerk approximately fifteen minutes prior to your reporting time (usually am).
You get a subpoena in the mail that tells you when you have jury duty, at what time, and where to show up.