Most jury trials last 3 - 7 days, but some may go longer. The trial judge will advise you of the length of the trial. If you are assigned to a case, you will be required to serve until the trial is completed. Generally, if you are not selected for a trial, your jury service will be completed in one day.
Length of Service However, if on your first day, you are selected on a trial, or in a selection process, you must serve until the end of the trial selection process or until the judge indicates that you are no longer needed. The average length of a jury trial in Broward County is three days.
What Can I Bring to Jury Duty? Bring your jury summons or the QR code you received when you completed your questionnaire. These will be used to check you in. You may bring your cell phone and reading materials, except for newspapers.
If you need to be excused or have your jury service postponed for any length of time, you must complete your questionnaire and mail it along with your written request for excusal immediately. The Court will review your request and you will receive a written response to your request for excuse.
Length of Service However, if on your first day, you are selected on a trial, or in a selection process, you must serve until the end of the trial selection process or until the judge indicates that you are no longer needed. The average length of a jury trial in Broward County is three days.
Jury Service is generally for one day; however, you must serve until the end of the jury selection process. If you are selected for a trial, you must serve for the length of that trial.