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Alameda County Jurors Soon to be Summoned with Postcards Instead of Letters

The new notification system will save the county about $50,000 a year in postage and printing costs.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — A new way to summon Alameda County residents to jury service will begin Friday, Alameda County Superior Court officials said Wednesday.

Prospective jurors will now receive a postcard -- rather than a letter in an envelope -- that tells them when and where to appear. The postcard also doubles as a juror badge, so jurors should bring it to the courthouse when they appear, according to court officials.

Notifying residents with postcards rather than letters will save the county about $50,000 a year in postage and printing costs. The change is also a response to residents' request to conduct business online rather than
in person.

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Each postcard will ask residents to respond to the summons using an online system called eJuror. eJuror will be available 24 hours a day every day at www.alameda.courts.ca.gov/eJuror. Prospective jurors without access to a computer can call the Jury Services Division at (510) 891-6031 to request a paper form, court officials said.

Other jury business can be conducted online such as rescheduling jury duty to a more convenient date and determining whether the qualifications for service have been met. More information about responding to a summons can be found at www.alameda.courts.ca.gov or by calling (510) 891-6031.

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By Bay City News

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