San
Andreas, CA. Do you feel there are areas in your county government or its
operations that can be improved in order to better serve the community? Do you
wonder where the “watchdogs” of the county are and what they are doing to
ensure that county departments and agencies are operating efficiently? If you
answered yes to any of these questions, you can help your community become a
better place by contacting the Calaveras County Grand Jury. They ARE the
“watchdogs” and they represent all citizens.
The Grand Jury is comprised of
19 Calaveras County Citizens who serve for a term of one year. Although these
jurors have different backgrounds and experiences, they have one thing in
common: they share a concern for the well-being of the county. Every effort is
made to uncover all the facts of each case to assure investigations are
completed thoroughly and without bias. At the end of each fiscal year the
Jury’s findings are published in the Grand Jury Final Report. How well the
Grand Jury’s process works relies largely on citizens identifying areas of
concern.
That’s where YOU can help! If
you are aware of anything that you feel may need to be investigated, you are
encouraged to fill out a complaint form and mail it to the Calaveras County
Grand Jury. All correspondence and complaints are strictly confidential and
held to the highest standard of secrecy.
A written complaint form is
preferred and can be requested by writing to the Grand Jury at the address
below or it can be found online at calaveras.gov.us along with full details and instructions. You may also call the
number below to request a complaint form.
Filling out a complaint form
anonymously is an option, but it can prevent the jury from contacting you
regarding your concern which can result in the inability to investigate
further.
Mail completed form to: P.O.
Box #1414,
San Andreas, CA
95249
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