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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

Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

RESOLUTION WAIVING THE 180-DAY SIT-OUT PERIOD FOR A SUPERIOR COURT RETIREE TO PERFORM THE DUTIES OF FAMILY LAW FACILTATOR

On March 19, 2024 at 12:00 p.m., the Santa Barbara Superior Court’s Executive Committee will conduct a public meeting regarding the proposed exemption from the Public Employee Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) requirement of a 180 day wait period for public employees to return to work after separating from employment.

Members of the public seeking to comment on this exemption are invited to submit their written comments to tperez@sbcourts.org .  Moreover, those wishing to be heard live may use the Zoom link on the attached agenda and log into the remote video conference being conducted on the day of the hearing.

Those wishing to attend in person may appear at 118 E. Figueroa Street, Santa Barbara – 1st Floor Video Conference Room.

Call (805) 614-6636 for further information.

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