Jury Duty
The Ninth Circuit Court Administration manages the juror process for Orange County. If you receive a jury summons by mail, please review the information carefully. If you have questions regarding jury duty, please visit the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court website or call 407-836-2206.
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Can I have a jury trial for my small claims case
Yes, a trial by jury may be requested by the plaintiff in writing at the time the case is filed. If filing by mail, send letter to room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse.
The defendant may request a jury trial within five days after service of the Notice to Appear, or at the mediation/pre-trial conference.
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Payments From the Clerk
The Orange County Clerk of Courts strives to make payments quickly and accurately, within the timeframe set by statute and court orders. The guidelines below are provided to help you understand when to expect payment from our office.
Eminent Domain: 48 hours from the time Financial Services receives a signed order and prior funding has been made available.
All other Civil disbursements: 10 (calendar) day hold within the Civil Division followed by 10 additional business days for processing onc...
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Employee Benefits
The Clerk works with Orange County officials to provide a competitive package of employee benefit programs for all eligible employees.
Complete and official details of insurance and payroll plans are contained in materials which employees receive on their first day of work. These descriptions are only brief summaries for your general information. Contact a Human Resources representative for more details.
The existence of these employee benefits and plans, in and of themselves, does not signify ...
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Veterans Preference
State law requires that employment preference be given to people who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States on active duty, for reasons other than training, during periods of war or any other campaign, expedition, or engagement for which a campaign badge or medal is authorized by the United States Department of Defense.
Who is eligible?
"Veteran" refers to a person who served in the Armed Forces of the United States on active |