NAPA COUNTY GRAND JURY
CITIZEN COMPLAINT FORM
CONFIDENTIAL
Napa
County Grand Jury
c/o
Court Executive Office
825
Brown Street
Napa,
CA 94559
Date:
ComplainantŐs Name:
Address:
City:
Zip: Phone:
COMPLAINT
Please identify the specific county/city/town board, council, commission, committee, department, or special district:
If your complaint is about a specific official or employee, please identify by name and, if known to you, his/her title:
My
complaint is
(be specific; include date, time, place, and names of
persons with knowledge; attach any relevant documents (e.g.,correspondence, emails, photographs) in your
possession; note that all such documentation becomes the property of the grand
jury and will NOT be returned to you; the Napa County Grand Jury doesnothave jurisdiction over federal agencies, state
agencies, including the courts, private companies, and most organizations):
Please list other persons or agencies you have contacted
about this complaint and the result.
What do
you believe should be the proper outcome of the Grand Jury involvement in this
complaint?
Provide
names and telephone numbers of others who can substantiate your allegations or
provide more information.
Signed: Date:
NAPA
COUNTY GRAND JURY COMPLAINT PROCESS
ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE GRAND JURY ARE CONFIDENTIAL
The Grand
JuryŐs term of service begins July 1 and ends June 30 the following year.
á Identify
your specific concern and describe the circumstances as clearly and concisely
as possible.
á Document
your complaint with copies of pertinent information and evidence in your
possession.
á Please
email your complaint to grandjury@napa.courts.ca.gov or
mail your complaint in a sealed envelope to:
CONFIDENTIAL
Napa County Grand Jury
c/o Court Executive Office
825 Brown Street
Napa CA 94559
Among the
responsibilities of the Grand Jury is the investigation of the publicŐs
complaints to assure that all branches of city and county government are being
administered efficiently, honestly, and in the best interest of its citizens.
Complaints
submitted to the Grand Jury will be treated confidentially whenever possible.
However, it may be impossible to conduct an investigation without revealing
your name and complaint.
The
results of the complaints investigated by the Grand Jury are published in its
final report in which the residents of the county are made aware of its
investigations, findings, and recommendations and the entities reported on are
required by statute to respond.