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Scam Text Messages — Traffic School Fines:

The court has received reports of individuals receiving text messages claiming they owe outstanding fines related to traffic school matters. If you have completed and paid for traffic school and received a certificate, you do not owe any additional fines. These messages appear to be fraudulent. Do not click any links or provide payment information. If you have questions about your case, please contact the court directly.

Jury Reporting Instructions

If you have received a summons, examine it carefully to locate the following information:

  • Badge number
  • Juror group number
  • Jury service instructions

Check Status Online

If you have your badge and group number, you may check your reporting status here. Please note, reporting status is available after 6:00 p.m. the day before your summons date.

Check Status by Phone

You may also check your reporting status by calling the court. 
Have your summons handy when calling. A pre-recorded message will tell you when your designated jury group number is scheduled to report for service. The purpose of the recorded message is to minimize the number of jurors waiting, thus making your service more convenient and saving costs for all taxpayers. Be sure to bring your summons with you when you report for duty.

Telephone numbers for reporting instructions (24-hour recorded message)

Division Recording Office (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Visalia Court 559-730-5100 Option 1 559-730-5100 Option 2
Porterville Court 559-782-3800 Option 1 559-782-3800 Option 2