What if I have been called twice or have already served in the past year?

If in the past 12 months you have been called twice or have already served, contact your local jury office. Please let the jury clerk know that you have already served on a jury, including what court, and that you would like to clarify your current status as a juror. It is important for you to call to make sure the problem is cleared up. The certificate proves that you have served in case a question arises. If you were called but did not serve, keep your summons as a record. If you no longer have your summons or certificate of service, please contact the jury clerk of the court you served in and they will be able to provide you with the information needed.

If you have been called again but it has been more than 12 months, your name has been randomly selected again. Please read the summons carefully and follow the directions.

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1. What if I do not speak English?
2. What happens to my job or school attendance record?
3. How much and when do I get paid?
4. What if I care for a dependent child or adult?
5. Why do I always get summoned but other people don't?
6. What if I have been called twice or have already served in the past year?
7. What should I do if I need special accommodations?
8. How long does a trial take?
9. Why do I have to wait around so much as a juror?
10. What kind of trial will I hear?
11. Can I take notes or ask questions during the trial?
12. Is my privacy protected during and after the trial?
13. What happens after the verdict?
14. How can I get out of jury service?
15. Is there a consequence for my refusal to serve?