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Please Click On The Appropriate Links Below To Respond To Your Jury Summons Or For More Information Respond To Your Jury Summons (Defer, Request Excusal, Confirm, Change Name/Address, And More)
- Answer Your Summons
Change your name and/or Connecticut address. Confirm your...
- Postpone Your Jury Service
Postpone Your Jury Service - Jury Administration - CT...
- Frequently Asked Questions
You may check your status by phone after 5:30 p.m. the...
- Jury Administration
Jury Administration - Jury Administration - CT Judicial...
- Sign up for a Text Alert
Sign up for a Text Alert - Jury Administration - CT Judicial...
- Directions to Court and Juror Parking
This is the official website of the State of Connecticut...
- Juror Attendance Status
Juror Attendance Status - Jury Administration - CT Judicial...
- Outreach Program
The right to a trial is a cornerstone of Connecticut's...
- Answer Your Summons
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.
You may check your status by phone after 5:30 p.m. the evening before you are scheduled to serve. A prerecorded message will inform you whether the court still requires your services as a juror. You may also sign up for a text alert to be notified if your service has been cancelled.
Keep the original summons if you answer on-line with e-JUROR. Do not mail the bottom portion of the summons if you answer the summons using e-JUROR. You may update name and address information using e-JUROR. You may submit excuse or postponement requests by using e-JUROR.
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Access the eResponse system to log in and manage your jury service in Connecticut, including confirming or rescheduling dates.
Connecticut has a list of specific excuses that can be used to be exempt from reporting for jury duty, including excuses for student, age, police, medical worker and firefighter. You can also be excused if you don't meet the basic eligibility requirements for jury duty in CT.