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Disqualification
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Qualifications for jury service are established by
California
Code of Civil Procedure, Section 203, and are outlined below. If
you find that you are not qualified to serve, please complete the bottom
portion of your summons titled "Affidavit of Disqualification,"
or submit by clicking on the hyperlink below. Once completed, detach and return the
Affidavit in the enclosed envelope, fax it to 916-874-8294 or hand carry it to the Jury Commissioner's
office. Affidavits must be received by the jury office at least five
working days prior to your service. Otherwise, you are expected to be
available as scheduled.
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Click here to submit a Disqualification Online |
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Request for PostponementOur courts deal with issues that affect our neighborhoods, our families, the business community and quality of life in our community. Everyone must participate in the process created to resolve these issues. That may mean rearranging schedules, canceling appointments and missing work. Jury staff will be as flexible as possible when scheduling jurors for jury service. If your summoned date is not convenient, you may request ONE postponement for a period of up to 90 days. (Students & Teachers may be rescheduled to the next school break. Breastfeeding mothers may be postponed for a period of up to one year.) To request a postponement, please complete the back side, bottom portion of your summons titled "Affidavit to Request an Excuse or Postponement," or submit by clicking on the hyperlink below. Once completed, detach and return the Affidavit in the enclosed envelope, fax it to 916-874-8294 or hand carry it to the Jury Commissioner's office. Affidavits must be received by the jury office at least five working days prior to your service. Otherwise, you are expected to be available as scheduled. |
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Request for ExcuseCalifornia Rules of Court, rule 2.1008, specifies the grounds on which the Jury Commissioner's Office is allowed to excuse jurors from jury service. It states, "Jury service, unless excused by law, is a responsibility of citizenship. The court and its staff shall employ all necessary and appropriate means to ensure that citizens fulfill this important and civic duty." Postponing jury service is preferred to excusing a prospective juror. Inconvenience to a prospective juror or employer is not an adequate reason to be excused from jury duty. Requests must be made in writing and supported with facts and/or appropriate documentation as outlined below. In order to be excused, jury service must represent an undue hardship as outlined in California Rules of Court, rule 2.1008, below.
To request an excuse, follow the instructions and complete the back side, bottom portion of your summons titled "Affidavit to Request an Excuse or Postponement," or submit by clicking on the hyperlink below. Once completed, detach and return the Affidavit in the enclosed envelope, fax it to 916-874-8294 or hand carry it to the Jury Commissioner's office. Affidavits must be received by the jury office at least five working days prior to your service. Otherwise, you are expected to be available as scheduled. |
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Click here to submit an Excuse Online |