Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
In California, ignoring a summons for jury duty is criminal contempt of court under California Penal Code 166 PC. When the contempt is for ignoring a jury summons, a conviction would carry: up to 5 days in county jail, and/or. up to $1,500 in fines.
You may be excused if you have a serious health problem. If you are sick or injured, you may postpone your service or request an excuse. If you are disabled, you may request a permanent medical excuse. Follow the directions on the summons for postponement or excuse.
After 5 p.m. on the Friday before your summons date and every night during your summons week, check our Jury Reporting Instructions page or call (510) 879-3079 to receive reporting instructions.
Traffic Court Hours Phone: Call between the hours of a.m. and p.m. Email: Send an email to asktraffic@alamedaurts.ca .
Alameda County Superior Court This court requires requests for refunds to be electronically filed. Begin the filing process as you would with any other filing and select Request for Refund as the Document Type from the list of options in the drop-down menu.
Important Reporting Instructions You can also call the Jury Information Line at (800) 998-9035. Select option #2 on the menu and follow the voice prompts. The Jury Assembly Room opens at AM on jury selection days.
Each juror is assigned a unique number called your "Juror Number". This number is used to identify the person addressing the Court and also when you submit a request for excuse.
Superior Court of Alameda County.
Bailing someone out of jail who has a history of untrustworthy behavior can create headaches. You're essentially agreeing to put up 10 percent of a bail bond that could be tens of thousands — or even hundreds of thousands — of dollars. If they fail to show, then you went to all that extra trouble for nothing.
If you can't make bail, you remain in custody until your court date—a timeline that could span weeks or months.