Juror Scam Alert: Legitimate Jury Communications Come by Mail
Residents of the Northern District of Georgia continue to receive fraudulent phone calls and emails claiming that the victim failed to appear for jury duty in federal court and faces an arrest warrant or similar negative consequences. The scammer tells the victim that he or she can avoid these consequences by making a payment, which may include purchasing a pre-paid card—such as a Green Dot card or gift card—and then giving the card number to the scammer.
The scammer may sound convincing and use real information about the victim; real court addresses; and real names of law enforcement officers, court officials, and federal judges to make the scam appear more credible. Scammers may even “spoof” the phone number on caller ID so that the call falsely appears to be from a court number (such as 404-215-1600) or the number of another government agency. They also might email you a false arrest warrant or appearance bond that may look like an official document.
These phone calls and emails are not from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the U.S. Marshals Service, or other law enforcement agencies. You should not provide the caller or emailer with any personal information, credit card numbers, pre-paid card numbers, or money. Here are the facts:
• The court will always send a jury summons by U.S. Mail.
• The court does not ask prospective jurors to sign for their jury summons. Neither the court nor law enforcement will claim that someone signed for a jury summons or request a handwriting analysis.
• A prospective juror who disregards a jury summons will be contacted through the mail by the court clerk’s office and may, in certain circumstances, be ordered to appear before a judge. Such an order will always be in writing, signed by the judge, and sent by mail, not email.
• A fine will not be imposed until after the individual has appeared in court and been given an opportunity to explain his or her circumstances. If a fine is imposed, it will be in open court and reduced to writing.
• Neither the court nor law enforcement will demand payment over the phone or by email.
• Neither the court nor law enforcement will demand a gift card number to satisfy an obligation.
• The court does not have a kiosk to accept payments. Neither the court nor law enforcement will instruct someone to make payment at a kiosk.
If you have received a scam phone call or email or if you wish to verify whether you have been summoned for federal jury duty in the Northern District of Georgia, contact the jury office at 404-215-1640.