Grant and Harney County Circuit Courts will mail out jury summons in a new postcard format

By on Monday, April 15th, 2024 in Eastern/Southeast Oregon Top Stories

GRANT AND HARNEY COUNTY (Release by the 24th Judicial District)-Grant and Harney County Circuit Courts will mail out jury summons in a new postcard format starting May 20.

The postcards will direct people to a website to respond to the jury summons and get more information. The old jury summons was a brochure inside an envelope.

“Our local courts strive to make jury service as easy and convenient as possible for our communities,” said Samantha Dowell, trial court administrator for the 24th Judicial District. “This new jury system is part of those efforts.”

The postcards direct potential jurors to a new online portal, Juror eResponse, using a web address or QR code. In the online portal, people can:

  • respond to the jury summons,
  • complete juror forms,
  • sign up to receive notifications or reporting instructions by text or email,
  • get an attendance slip for their service,
  • submit a request to be excused from service, or
  • submit a request to have their jury service delayed to a later date.

The online portal will be the main way for prospective jurors to respond. However, those who do not have internet access or who need extra help can call the court. That contact number is included on the postcard.

All circuit courts statewide are moving to the new Juror eResponse system and the postcard summons.

“The new approach provides potential jurors more flexibility to update their information and more options for contacting the courts,” Dowell said. “It also saves money on printing and postage.”

For more information about jury service, visit the Grant and Harney County Circuit Court website at www.courts.oregon.gov/grant.

Scam Alert: The courts will never contact you by phone, email, or other means to ask for personal or financial information. Courts also will not demand money or threaten you with arrest in relation to jury service. Those are indications of a scam. If you think a scammer has contacted you with one of these claims, call your local circuit court to report the contact. You can find the court’s contact information at
www.courts.oregon.gov/courts.