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Jury Scam alert -

The Santa Barbara Superior Court has received complaints about individuals trying to scam members of the public by pretending to be court officers or officials. The Jury Services office of the Santa Barbara Superior Court does not call citizens to request payments for failing to appear for jury duty. California law does not permit citizens to pay a fine in lieu of jury duty. If you receive such a call simply hang up and, if the scammer persists, call your local law enforcement agency. Learn more about the recent scam warning.

Effective September 3, 2024:

For jurors reporting to, or serving in, Santa Barbara - limited jury parking available at 1021 Santa Barbara Street

Dental & Vision Benefits

Dental Plans

Santa Barbara County Superior Court offers you two Delta Dental plan options. Both the Delta Dental PPO and the DeltaCare USA DHMO plans offer comprehensive dental coverage.

Dental Tip: If you are having dental work that will cost more than $300, it is recommended that you obtain a predetermination from Delta Dental. A predetermination is a pretreatment estimate. Your dentist will submit a proposed treatment plan along with x-rays to Delta. Delta reviews the treatment plan to be sure services are covered under your plan and calculates your cost. You and your dentist will receive an estimate of the cost that Delta will pay and the amount you will be responsible for. A predetermination will let you know that the work is covered, is needed and what you should expect to pay.

DeltaCare HMO and Delta Dental PPO

Vision Benefits

The optional Vision Service Plan (VSP) plan will be offered to all regular court employees. You will need to enroll in the VSP plan if you want comprehensive vision coverage including exams, lenses and frames.

VSP features a broad provider network with substantial access across the United States in a variety of settings. All VSP network providers are independent optometrists or opthalmologists in private practice who provide full service. You do have the option of using a non-network provider under the VSP plan, however, the benefit allowances are lower.

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