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Steps to Check Reporting Status
Jurors currently serving should check their reporting status starting the night before their scheduled service and each night during their service term after 5:00pm.
You can use one of the methods below to check your status:
- Juror Portal: https://clark.wa.gov/jury
- Call in: 360-218-0090
We will send you an email (and text message if opted) if you're required to report. However, please check each night following the steps above to ensure you do not miss your service.
You will need your Juror ID when checking your reporting status. Please refer to your postcard summons. Your Juror ID can also be found in any email correspondence sent to you regarding your service.
General Reminders
Jurors may NOT bring children with them to jury duty. If you are unable to arrange for childcare, please contact Jury Administration at 564-397-2049 or juries@clark.wa.gov for further assistance.
Jurors should NOT report if they are feeling sick. Jurors experiencing illness should contact Jury Administration at 564-397-2049 or juries@clark.wa.gov to defer their jury service.
Going Through Security
There are two public entrances to the Clark County Courthouse. The East (Front) Entrance is on Franklin Street and the West (Back) Entrance is closest to Jury Parking and is handicap accessible. When entering the Clark County Courthouse, you'll be required to go through security screening.
All metal objects, electronics, bags, backpacks, belts, wallets, jackets and coins will need to be removed from your person and scanned through security screening.
The following items are NOT allowed in the Clark County Courthouse:
- Firearms
- Knives or Metal Utensils
- Chemical Aerosols
- Any Item Capable of Causing Bodily Harm
Parking Information
Clark County jurors have multiple parking options when reporting for jury service. If your group is required to report during your service term, you'll want to visit this page to learn where to park.
Employer Responsibilities - Jury RCW 2.36.165
It is against the law, per RCW 2.36.165, for an employer to fire or demote or harass an employee because they serve as a juror. RCW 2.36.165 (2) states "An employer shall not deprive an employee of employment or threaten, coerce, or harass an employee, or deny an employee promotional opportunities because the employee receives a summons, responds to the summons, serves as a juror, or attends court for prospective jury service." However, the law does not require that the employee be paid in full while serving.
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Jury AdministrationClark County CourthouseJury Assembly Room1200 Franklin - 1st FloorVancouver, WA 98660
Phone: 564-397-2049Fax: 360-759-6509Email: juries@clark.wa.gov
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