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Beware Jury Duty Scams

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Beware Jury Duty Scams!

Jury duty is a responsibility that enables courts to serve justice fairly and efficiently. Unfortunately, it is often a cover for scams. Here’s all you need to know to beware of jury duty scams. 

How the scam plays out

A scammer impersonates a court or law enforcement official, claiming the victim has failed to show up for jury duty. They threaten immediate arrest unless a fine is paid by credit card, prepaid debit card, or money transfer. Unfortunately for the victim, the money they spend will go directly into the scammer’s pockets.

Scammers will sometimes also ask for the victim’s personal information for the alleged purpose of checking court records. The scammer will then use this information to steal the victim’s identity.

How to spot the scam

Fortunately, with some necessary information, you can learn to spot jury duty scams. Here’s what you need to know about jury duty summonses:

  • Failure to appear for jury duty is not grounds for immediate arrest.
  • Federal courts do not require anyone to provide sensitive information by phone.
  • Jury duty summonses and notices about the failure to appear are sent through the USPS mail.
  • Citizens are not required to pay a fine for missing jury duty without first being given a chance to explain in court.
  • Court officials will never demand payment by phone or specific means.

Protect yourself from scams

  • Never share personal or financial information over the phone or via email to an unverified party.
  • Never pay an alleged fine by prepaid gift card or money transfer.
  • When in doubt, call a court official yourself.

If you’ve been targeted

Reach out to relevant federal, state, or local courts to verify you have not actually missed a jury duty summons. They will likely confirm your suspicions about the scam.

Do not engage with the scammer. If they left a callback number, ignore it. Also, delete emails and mark them as spam.

Finally, notify your local courts and law enforcement agencies about the scam.

Scammers do everything they can to get your money and find any way to get it. Now you know how to beware of jury duty scams and what to do. Let your friends and family know, and do not let anyone get caught in this scam. Like this post? Check out our other Money Smart Tips.