Selection/Application Process
Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury Selection Process
The selection process of the Civil Grand Jury is a process directed by the presiding judge of the Superior Court.
Prospective Grand Jurors are:
- Randomly recruited from the master jury pool
- Referred by community leaders
- Interested citizens that request applications
How to apply?
Obtain an application:
- Online: Download application form
- By telephone: (209) 525-4252
- In person at: Civil Grand Jury, 825 12th Street, Modesto, CA
- By email: cgj@stanct.org
Fill out and sign an application and mail to: Civil Grand Jury Office, P.O. Box 3387, Modesto, CA 95353 or deliver to: Civil Grand Jury, 825 12th Street, Modesto, CA.
Qualifications for prospective Grand Jurors:
Per Penal Code §893, Grand Jurors must meet the following qualifications:
- Be a United States citizen 18 years of age or older who has been a resident of the State and County for one year immediately before being selected
- Have possession of his/her natural faculties, be of ordinary intelligence, of sound judgement and of fair character
- Have sufficient knowledge of the English language
- Cannot be serving as a trial juror in any court of this State
- Must not have been discharged as a grand juror in any court of this State within one year
- Must not have been convicted of malfeasance in office or any felony or other high crime
- Cannot be serving as an elected public officer
Selection Process:
- Each qualified person who responds as being interested in serving on the Grand Jury will be interviewed. The Court seeks to select a cross section of the community based on geographical location, skills, age, sex and ethnic background.
- Out of those interviewed, the judge selects 30 names
- From the Final 30, the 19-member panel Civil Grand Jury and 4 alternates are randomly picked in open court
- Civil Grand Jurors volunteer to serve for one year (July-June) and commit to a minimum of 20 hours per month