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What is the
complaint process?
The Grand Jury is
responsive to the signed suggestions and complaints from citizens about issues
the Jury should investigate. Please include address and phone number so the
Grand Jury can contact you. Include as much factual information as possible for
each complaint. Each complaint is received by the complaint committee, and if
it is within the Grand Jury's jurisdiction, assigned to one of the jury's
committees for consideration. You can contact the Grand Jury through mail,
phone, and fax. Due to security considerations, email complaints cannot be
accepted. Though the jury cannot investigate every issue, every complaint is
considered. All complaints received by the Grand Jury are treated
confidentially. The Grand Jury's records may not be inspected nor subpoenaed.
All investigations and interviews are kept secret.
To file a complaint,
write or fax the Grand Jury with the contact information below:
Mailing address:
Ventura
County Grand Jury
800 S. Victoria Ave, L#3751
Ventura, CA 93009
Phone: (805) 477-1600
Fax: (805) 477-1610
Who may ask the
Grand Jury to investigate?
Any citizen, civic
group, county official, or county employee may present a signed complaint in
writing to the Grand Jury. The complaint must include name, address, and, if
available, telephone number. Any request for an investigation should include
detailed evidence supporting the complaint. If the Grand Jury feels that the
evidence submitted is sufficient and the complaint is within its jurisdiction
and time permitting, a detailed investigation will be held. Complaints
submitted in the earlier months (July-December) of a Grand Jury's tenure will
allow more time to pursue an investigation.
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