Gwinnett warns residents of fake jury duty calls

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Photo by Spencer Weiner-Pool/Getty Images

Phone calls accusing residents of missing jury duty are a scam according to Abby Carter, who manages juries for Gwinnett County courts.

Typically the caller says it’s the Gwinnett Sheriff’s office calling to say the resident didn’t show up for jury duty and that they now owe a fine of as much as $900, which can be paid over the phone with a pre-paid debit card.

“Law enforcement agencies do not call people and demand money. These callers often use names of people who really do work for the agency they’re impersonating and often have information about their victims. That makes them sound more credible, but it’s a scam,” said Carter.

Every year, thousands of potential jurors in Gwinnett are selected randomly by computer from a database of registered voters and licensed drivers and summoned by mail. The summons explains the one-day-or-one-trial system and gives instructions on when and where to report for duty. If you don’t show up, they contact you again, also by mail.

If you’ve been scammed, report it to the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Investigative Services Division at 770-619-6655.