Civil Grand Jury Application is a legal document that was released by the Superior Court - Santa Cruz County, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within Santa Cruz County.
Q: What is a Civil Grand Jury?
A: A Civil Grand Jury is a group of citizens who serve as an independent watchdog over local government.
Q: Who is eligible to serve on the Civil Grand Jury?
A: Any resident of Santa Cruz County who is a U.S. citizen and at least 18 years old can apply to serve.
Q: What is the term of service for a member of the Civil Grand Jury?
A: The term of service is one year, starting on July 1st and ending on June 30th of the following year.
Q: What are the responsibilities of the Civil Grand Jury?
A: The Civil Grand Jury investigates and reports on the operations of local government agencies, and can also initiate its own investigations based on citizen complaints.
Q: Are Civil Grand Jury members paid for their service?
A: Yes, members receive a small stipend to cover expenses incurred during their service.
Q: Is serving on the Civil Grand Jury a full-time commitment?
A: No, it is a part-time commitment and members are expected to dedicate approximately 20-25 hours per month to their duties.
Q: Can I serve on the Civil Grand Jury if I have a criminal record?
A: Certain felony and misdemeanor convictions may disqualify individuals from serving, but it depends on the specific circumstances.
Q: What happens if I am selected to serve on the Civil Grand Jury?
A: If selected, you will be sworn in as a member of the Civil Grand Jury and will begin your term of service.
Q: Can I be fired from my job for serving on the Civil Grand Jury?
A: No, California law prohibits employers from firing or discriminating against employees who serve on jury duty, including the Civil Grand Jury.
Form Details:
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