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To provide the courts, summoned persons and our external stakeholders with prompt, accurate and professionally conveyed information, ensuring a positive jury experience that supports everyone's right to a fair trial.
- Answer Your Summons
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- Postpone Your Jury Service
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Jury Administration
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- Sign up for a Text Alert
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- Directions to Court and Juror Parking
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- Juror Attendance Status
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- Outreach Program
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- Answer Your Summons
Welcome to Jury Administration eResponse. Sign On. Continue.
Click on the appropriate link to change your name or address within Connecticut, confirm, postpone or sign up for a Text Alert. Change your name and/or Connecticut address. Confirm your jury service date. Defer your jury service date. Sign up now for a Text Alert if your jury service is cancelled by the court.
For jurors with ten digit CT Juror ID with leading zeros (0012345678), please visit eResponse to confirm your service. Otherwise you may contact Jury Administration at 1-800-842-8175 Monday through Friday 8:00AM- 6:00PM or by email at Jury.Administration@jud.ct.gov .
Juror ID: (leading zeros not required) Pin: Zip Code: Post Code: Date of Birth. Information provided will be used during jury selection. It will be held confidential unless the judge orders that it be disclosed. It is submitted under penalty of false statement.
Summoned for jury duty in Connecticut? Learn what to expect during jury selection, who qualifies as a juror, what to wear in court, and what happens if you fail to appear for jury duty.
YOUR RIGHT. You may appear for jury duty regardless of your race, ethnicity, education, beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, income, or employment status. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Being a juror is your chance to participate in our justice system and to protect the freedoms we all enjoy.