Eugene
The Eugene Police Department is calling on community members to join its esteemed Subpoena Service Team
Eugene, OREGON – According to the police officials, volunteers on this team play a crucial role in supporting the Court Liaison Unit by locating individuals and serving subpoenas to victims and witnesses.
As a volunteer, you will be at the forefront of ensuring the efficient delivery of legal documents.
Your responsibilities will include using law enforcement computer systems to track down recipients and contacting them to deliver subpoenas promptly and professionally.
By becoming a part of this team, you will contribute directly to the justice system’s smooth operation and play a pivotal role in assisting law enforcement efforts.
Your dedication will make a significant impact on the community by ensuring that victims and witnesses are properly notified and able to participate in legal proceedings.
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