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Potential jurors are randomly selected from driver's license, state identification (ID), and voter registration records.
To postpone your service, you must do one of the following before your summons date: Call the Jury Office at (612) 540-7436; Send your request in writing; or. When you complete the online Jury Questionnaire, you may request to postpone your service online at that time.
Reasons for Being Excused from Jury Service Medical reasons. Public necessity. Undue hardship. Dependent care. Student Status. Military conflict. Other reason deemed sufficient by the court.
A prospective juror who is 70 years of age or older can be excused without providing evidence of an inability to serve, but may choose to serve if able.
To postpone your service, you must do one of the following before your summons date: Call the Jury Office at (612) 540-7436; Send your request in writing; or. When you complete the online Jury Questionnaire, you may request to postpone your service online at that time.
To ensure that there are enough potential jurors to meet each defendant's Constitutional right to a trial by “jury of one's peers,” the Hennepin County court summons nearly 37,000 citizens over the course of a year to be on call for two weeks at a time.
Failure to appear before the Court or failure to show good cause for failing to report for jury service may result in a $1,000 fine, up to three days imprisonment, order to perform community service or any combination thereof.
To postpone your service, you must do one of the following before your summons date: Call the Jury Office at (612) 540-7436; Send your request in writing; or. When you complete the online Jury Questionnaire, you may request to postpone your service online at that time.