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?

Complete the information form as requested being sure to note your current address and return it as instructed so that we may correct our jury list to reflect your current address. Since you are still a resident of Williams County, you still qualify as a prospective juror.

The form was mailed to your parent’s address because your voter registration file at that address is still active. To correct your voter registration, you should 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?