I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for my child, who is a full time college student and not living in Williams County, what should I do?

If your child will be available to complete the information form within the time requested, please have them do so completing the name and address sections, making a specific note of their current county of residence, listing occupation as student, listing employer as the name of the college he/she attends, signing, and dating the form then returning it as instructed so that we may remove him/her from our jury list.

If your child will not be available to complete the information form within the time requested, you may complete the form for him/her as instructed above. Please sign your name to the form, print your name, and list your relationship (mother, father, etc.) next to your printed name, then return the form as instructed so that we may remove him/her from our jury list.

If you have not opened the information form, you may return it as you would any other piece of mail that is received at your address but does not belong to an individual currently residing there. Write “Not a Resident - Return to Sender,” or something of that nature, on the outside of the pocket envelope and return it through the mail. Upon receipt, we will remove your child from our jury list.

Removal From Registry

The form was mailed because your child is still a registered voter in this county and was randomly selected for jury service. If they wish to be removed as a registered voter for this county, please have them contact the Williams County Board of Elections Office at 419-636-1854.

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1. How was my name selected as a prospective juror?
2. I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for a deceased relative, what should I do?
3. I have received a prospective juror questionnaire, but have moved from Williams County, what should I do?
4. I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for a previous resident, what should I do?
5. I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for my child, who is a full time college student and not living in Williams County, what should I do?
6. I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for my spouse or relative who is no longer competent to serve as a juror due to Dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc., what should I do?
7. I have received a prospective juror questionnaire at my parent’s address and no longer reside there but do still live in Williams County, what should I do?
8. My name has changed and I have received a prospective juror questionnaire addressing me as my old name, what should I do?