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WARNING: Bogus Phone Calls on Jury Service May Lead to Fraud
In various parts of the United States, citizens are being targeted
by phone calls and threatened with prosecution for failing to comply
with jury service in federal or state courts.
In the calls, the threat of a fine for shirking jury service is used
to coerce those called into providing confidential data, potentially
leading to identity theft and fraud. These calls are not from real
court officials.
Federal courts do not require anyone to provide any sensitive
information in a telephone call. Most contact between a federal
court and a prospective juror will be through the U.S. Mail, and any
phone contact by real court officials will not include requests for
social security numbers, credit card numbers, or any other sensitive
information.
Jury duty is a vital civic responsibility and should be taken
seriously by all citizens. However, it is a crime for anyone to
falsely represent himself or herself as a federal court official.
The federal judiciary takes seriously such an offense.
Persons receiving such a telephone call should not provide the
requested information, and should notify the Clerk of Court's office
of the U.S. District Court in their area.
Resource:
Federal Courts: Juror Scams