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If you are interested in becoming a grand juror:
Watch video about the Grand Jury
Review the Requirements for Becoming a Juror
Review the Process for Selecting Jurors
Review the Duties and Time Commitment of a Juror
Fill Out/Submit Application

Requirements for Becoming a Juror
The Kern County Grand Jury is a body of 19 citizens who are independent of any political or special interest group. NO law degree or specific credential is necessary to be a Grand Jury member, though an avid interest in preserving honest and proper conduct of ALL governmental agencies within Kern County is essential. Grand Jurors should also possess the desire to insure that all monies within these areas of government are being handled prudently and in the best interest of Kern County residents
The basic requirements for a grand juror are as follows:
  • a U.S. citizen
  • at least 18 years of age
  • have a working knowledge of the English language
  • have resided in Kern County for at least one year
  • have never been convicted of malfeasance in office or of a felony.
  • have not served as a Grand Juror in any other county in California within the past year
  • are not currently serving as an elected public official
Each member of the grand jury will learn a great deal about county government and its relationship to the citizens. Members of past grand juries have often found the experience to be of great personal satisfaction.  Watch video about the Grand Jury
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Process for Selecting Jurors
Grand Jury recruitment occurs annually, typically starting right after the holidays and running from early January through mid April. Each jury is seated for one fiscal year, from July 1st - June 30th.
Pursuant to the Penal Code, Title 4, Sections 888 et seq, the Superior Court is charged with nominating qualified citizens to serve as members of the Grand Jury. The Kern County Superior Court follows those procedures. The objective is to obtain a pool representative of the ethnic and cultural diversity of our county at large. The recruitment and selection of qualified jurors is the most critical factor in determining how effective any grand jury will become.
Citizens interested in grand jury service must submit an Application for Nomination. A background check is then made to determine if the applicant is qualified. Each qualified applicant is interviewed and the Superior Court Judges make their nominations. Thereafter, two random drawings are held to determine which candidates will serve on the Grand Jury.
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Duties and Time Commitment of a Juror
The Grand Jury has the power and duty to examine the function and performance of public offices and officers. They report their findings and can make recommendations for changes. This area is referred to as their civil or "watch dog" function. They also have the power and duty to inquire into possible public offenses, misconduct in office by public officers and to determine whether to return indictments charging the commission of felonies. This area of responsibility is referred to as their criminal function.
Our Grand Jury is seated for one year, from July 1st to the end of June. The final random drawing for the empanelment of the new jury is held the last week of June each year in Superior Court, Metropolitan Division, Department One. The Presiding Judge acts as the advisor to the grand jury.
The Grand Jury meets as a group one day each week and, depending upon the various committees a grand juror is appointed to serve, other days will require their participation and attendance. The time requirement is approximately 20-30 hours per week for one year. Offices are provided for conducting grand jury business on the 6th floor of the Superior Court Building, 1415 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield.
Two days of training are provided and all 19 jurors and all alternates are required to attend. Pursuant to P.C. Section 914, the training includes procedures for conducting Grand Jury business such as how to conduct interviews and investigations, report writing, and the scope of the Grand Jury's responsibility and statutory authority. The training is under the direction of the Presiding Judge and involves the District Attorney, the County Counsel, the Court Liaison to the Grand Jury, members of the current Grand Jury, and members of the Grand Jury Association.
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Fill Out/Submit Application
Current recruitment closes April 13, 2012
  1. Obtain an Application for Nomination:

    • Online:
    • By phone: call (661) 868-4797 or (661) 868-4918 to request an application
    • In-person: pick up an application at
         Grand Jury Offices
         1415 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 600
         Bakersfield CA 93301-5222
  2. Fill out the application
  3. Print the filled out application (if downloaded)
  4. Sign the application
  5. Mail or deliver the application to:
        Presiding Secretary
        Kern County Superior Court
        1415 Truxtun Avenue Rm 212
        Bakersfield, CA 93301
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