Juror Orientation

When you report for jury duty, attendance will be taken and there will be a brief orientation session to discuss what you can expect during your service. Once orientation is completed, jurors will wait in the jury assembly room until being called to the courtroom. This process takes approximately one hour. It is very important that you arrive on time.

If you are selected and sworn onto a case, you will stay with that case until it concludes. If not selected, you will be released by the judge. 

For further information, please visit the Jury Duty main page and watch the 10-minute jury service orientation video.

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1. Jury Duty Selection Process
2. Notification of Jury Duty
3. Jury Duty Service Length
4. Responding / Confirming Receipt of Summons
5. Reminder Messages Regarding Your Status
6. Reporting For Jury Duty Is Mandatory
7. Requesting a Different Reporting Date
8. Students and Jury Duty
9. Exemption or Disqualification From Jury Duty
10. Lost Jury Summons - How to Obtain Another Copy
11. Employment and Jury Duty
12. Attendance Letter For Attending Jury Duty
13. Juror Amenities
14. Prohibited Items
15. Reimbursement for Jury Service
16. Inclement Weather or Changes to Court Schedule
17. Accommodation Requests
18. Dress Code and Etiquette
19. Juror Orientation
20. If You Are Late or Do Not Appear For Jury Duty