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Justice For All: Jury Service features judges, academics, and former jurors explaining what to expect when called to jury service, including the jury selection process, the trial, and jury deliberations.
With My Jury Duty Portal you can register for jury service, request an excuse, postponement or new court location, and complete your online orientation.
Step 1: Selection of a Jury. Step 2: The Trial. Step 3: Jury Deliberations. When a jury trial is about to begin, the trial court judge requests a panel of prospective jurors to be sent to the courtroom from the jury assembly room so that the jury selection process can begin.
Follow the reporting instructions on the summons. The online allows summoned jurors to request an excuse or disqualification from service, request a postponement or request or transfer service to a more convenient location. To request a transfer or postponement over the phone, please call (619) 844-2800 for recorded information and automated ...
This juror site provides basic juror information on preparing for jury service and what to expect while serving, how to complete your jury summons, frequently asked questions, and provides helpful information about the courthouse to which you have been summoned.
Below you can find information about jury duty, including answers to Frequently Asked Questions about postponing jury service, time off from employment, juror orientation videos, and more. WARNING: The California Superior Court, County of Santa Clara does not send jury summons through email, text or any other form of electronic communication.
Jury Service is mandatory and prospective jurors’ names are obtained from voter registration and DMV records. Service may be required as often as once per year and can be from one day to the length of one trial, starting at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 5:00 p.m. Business casual attire is suggested.