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Notice:

Effective September 1, 2024, the Kings County Superior Court will no longer guarantee the services of a Court Reporter for Unlimited Civil, Limited Civil, Family Law, and Probate case types. The Court will continue utilizing Electronic Recording for Limited Civil, Misdemeanor and Infraction case types pursuant to GC69957. Please see Local Rule 130 for additional information.

Jury Service

The right to a trial by jury is a privilege that applies to both criminal and civil cases and is recognized as the foundation of the American court system, guaranteed by both U.S. and California Constitutions.

The Kings County Superior Court is warning the public of a phone scam after receiving reports of calls received requesting money for failing to appear for jury service. The Kings County Superior Court does not make contact, nor do we authorize any outside agency, to contact individuals via telephone to collect fines for failing to appear for jury service. If you receive such a call, you are advised to hang up and not provide the caller with money or any personal information. If you have questions regarding the legitimacy of a phone call you receive, you may contact the court at (559) 582-1010, Option 2. 

Accommodation

Nursing and/or Pregnancy

If you are summoned for jury duty, California Code of Civil Procedure § 210.5 allows you to request a deferral for up to one year from the date of the jury summons. Additionally, the Court is excited to announce the availability of a Lactation Room on site. When you receive your jury summons, please call (559)582-1010, Ext. 6004, to speak with the ADA Coordinator about those accommodations.

Hearing Impaired

Assisted listening devices are available for your use. Upon your arrival, please ask jury staff for a device.

If you require other accommodations or additional assistance (under the Americans with Disabilities Act), please call (559)582-1010, Ext. 6004, to speak with the ADA Coordinator.

Answering the Call for Jury Service

Jury Service and Fairness: Understanding the Challenges of Implicit Bias

Juror Orientation: Know Your Role as a Juror