FAIRFIELD — The grand jury is an investigative body and part of the judicial branch of government. Both the United States and the California constitutions call for grand juries.
Unlike a trial jury, which exists only to try an individual case, the Solano County grand jury is a permanent body with members serving one-year terms.
The three primary functions of the grand jury are to be a watchdog over local government, investigate citizen complaints about public agencies and officials and occasionally to investigate criminal matters when requested by the district attorney.
Solano County residents selected for the grand jury must make a commitment to a minimum of six days per month during their one-year terms. During major investigations, grand jury members may need to serve three or more days per week.
Grand Jury Office
Superior Court of California
Solano County
600 Union Ave.
Fairfield, CA, 94533
(707) 435-2575