SCAM: Arizona residents reporting calls from 'Jury Commissioner' looking to collect fines

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SCAM ALERT: Residents across Arizona report scammers are calling claiming to be from the court and requesting personal information or payment for fines.

Recently in Coconino County, the Superior Court received numerous phone calls from residents who say they were contacted by someone who identifies as the"Jury Commissioner."

In Maricopa County, residents have also reported similar phone calls with scammers attempting to collect fines. The scammer reportedly threatens residents with arrest for failure to appear for jury service but offers to resolve the matter by collecting fines. The Supreme Court reminds residents that Arizona's Jury Commissioners, court personnel, and law enforcement officials do not contact citizens demanding verification of personal information or payments.

 

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