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Every resident of the county served by a circuit court who is at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, and is able to understand the English language is qualified to serve as a juror in that court unless he or she has been convicted of a felony and has not had his or her civil rights restored. The most important qualities of a juror are fairness and impartiality. A juror must lay aside all bias and prejudice. A juror is the foundation of our judicial system, and his or her actions and decisions should reflect this important role.
Qualification questionnaire
If you received a juror qualification questionnaire in the mail, some counties allow you to complete the questionnaire online. Click here for more information.
Juror status
If you received a juror summons in the mail, some counties allow you to check if you need to report for jury duty online. Click here for more information.
Postponement requests
If you received a juror summons in the mail, some counties allow you to submit a request online to postpone your jury service. Click here for more information.
Use the navigation to the left to explore court services for jurors.
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