How long must I serve as a juror?
If your group is required to report, you must come to the courthouse, without any other obligations, AT LEAST for that full day. Once you appear in the courthouse, you may only be excused by a judge or the Jury Commissioner. If jury selection extends beyond one day, you may be required to return daily until the entire jury is seated, or until the judge excuses you. If you are selected to serve on a trial, you must return for service daily until that trial concludes and the judge excuses you.

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1. How often can I be called for jury duty?
2. When and where do I report for jury duty?
3. Who is qualified to serve as a juror?
4. Who is disqualified from jury duty?
5. Who is exempt from jury duty?
6. How do I get to the courthouse?
7. Where do I enter the courthouse?
8. What if I cannot report for jury duty?
9. Can I change the date of my jury service?
10. Does the law protect my employment if I am on jury service?
11. What will happen when I get to court?
12. What should I do if I have children?
13. What should I wear for jury duty?
14. What can I bring to the courthouse?
15. Should I bring lunch?
16. Where can I smoke?
17. What if I have a personal emergency?
18. What if my family has an emergency while I’m in a trial?
19. How will I know if the court is closed in an emergency?
20. I just received a summons. Why me?
21. My summons says Grand Jury; I got one before that said TRIAL Jury. What's the difference?
22. What is the significance of my Group?
23. How long must I serve as a juror?