Information about Jury Service in
Winnebago County District Court
Location of courthouse and directions: 126 South Clark Street, Forest City,
Iowa 50436
Link
to Courthouse Hours
Contact information: Clerk
of Court - Jury Manager - 641.585.4520
Check trial status information: 641.585.4305
- recorded message on this number the night before trial.
Where to park: Parking
lot at courthouse and parking spaces around courthouse square.
Courthouse security information: Winnebago County Sheriff - 641.585.2828
Contact for ADA accommodations: Clerk
of Court - 641.585.4520
Inside the courthouse—where to report
for jury service: The courtroom is located on the top (third) floor of the
courthouse. It is accessible by both
stairs and elevator.
What to wear to court:
Please report for jury service wearing
respectable clothes. As a general rule,
business or business casual clothing is acceptable. The following types of clothing are not
suitable for court proceedings: shorts,
tube tops, halter tops, clothing that contains any obscene, suggestive or
inflammatory print or images, and clothes that are overly dirty or ragged.
Absences/Emergencies: Notify
the Clerk of Court @ 641.585.4520 as soon as possible.
Travel, mileage and other expenses: Round-trip
mileage is paid at the rate of 35 cents per mile.
Compensation:
Pursuant to state law, you will be paid $30 a day for each day of jury
service up to seven days; $50 a day for eight or more days of service. You may waive the right to compensation,
which will help reduce the state's cost of operating the court system.
Telephone Fraud Involving Jury Duty: The judicial
system does not contact people telephonically about jury service and ask for
personal information such as your Social Security number, date of birth or
credit card numbers. There have been
reports of individuals contacting citizens in regards to jury duty and
identifying themselves as court employees. These individuals say they are
calling to verify names and Social Security numbers and then ask for credit
card numbers, this could be an attempt to defraud you. The Iowa Courts do not contact people
telephonically and ask for personal information as described above. If you receive such a call do not provide any
personal or confidential information to these individuals, you should contact
your local law enforcement agency or the Clerk of Court in your county.