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Lake County residents sought for 2018-19 Grand Jury
The 19-person grand jury is selected from the different supervisorial districts in proportion to the population of each district.
The grand jury serves as the public’s “watchdog” by investigating and reporting upon the affairs of local government.
The term of service runs from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019, and may entail from 10 to 20 hours of work per week attending committee and general meetings, responding to citizens’ complaints, performing research, and investigating the operations of governmental agencies and allegations of wrongdoing by public officials or employees.
The court is looking for applicants in good health who are interested in community affairs, are objective and are able to work cooperatively with others.
Experience in researching, interviewing, writing and editing, and/or auditing is desirable and having a general knowledge of the responsibilities and functions of governmental and other public entities is helpful.
A grand juror must be a U.S. citizen, age 18 or older, speak English, be a resident of California and Lake County for at least one year prior to selection, and not hold an elected office or have any felony convictions.
Applications may be obtained at www.lake.courts.ca.gov or by mailing a letter with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Grand Jury Coordinator, 255 N. Forbes, Fourth Floor, Lakeport, CA 95453.
Applications are also available at each Superior Court Clerk’s Office, located on the fourth floor of the Lake County Courthouse at 255 N. Forbes in Lakeport or at 7000 A South Center Drive in Clearlake.
Further information may be obtained by calling the grand jury coordinator at 707-263-2374, Extension 2282. Applications must be received by June 29.
Personal interviews will be scheduled prior to final selection. If you are interested, please apply. If you are not interested, but know someone who may be, please let them know of this opportunity.