This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
It's a piece of paper you get in the mail notifying you that you have to appear in court as a POTENTIAL juror and they give you a date and time on it as to when it will be. The first part has that tidbit about when, where, and by what time you have to come.
If you have misplaced your summons form, you may print a blank form that is provided on this webpage, fill it out, and bring it with you on the day of your jury service. Blank forms are also available on the day of your jury service. Please request a blank form from the Jury Administrator on the day of your service.
View your Jury Duty Status and Reporting Instructions online. You can also call either 1-888-587-9329 or 1-210-472-4912 for the same information. Submit an Excuse or Request a Postponement online. DID YOU RECEIVE A JURY PROSPECTIVE JUROR POSTCARD IN THE MAIL?
If you have misplaced your summons form, you may print a blank form that is provided on this webpage, fill it out, and bring it with you on the day of your jury service. Blank forms are also available on the day of your jury service. Please request a blank form from the Jury Administrator on the day of your service.
JURY INFORMATION AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY AT: View your Jury Duty Status and Reporting Instructions online. You can also call either 1-888-587-9329 or 1-210-472-4912 for the same information.
A person who receives a summons for jury service and fails to answer the summons as directed by the summons, is subject to a contempt action that is punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000. (Texas Gov't Code § 62.0141. Failure to Answer Jury Summons.)
Failure to complete and return a jury questionnaire, providing false information on the questionnaire, or using vulgar or profane language in response to a jury questionnaire subjects a citizen to show cause proceeding for contempt of court.
The caller sometimes uses the names of actual persons who work in various offices such as the Sheriff, Judges or Jury Office. We remind residents to be vigilant and call the County to confirm you have been summoned for jury duty, 512/854-9000.
Salutation: Includes a formal greeting such as, “Dear (Recipient's name). Body: Starts with a formal confirmation and then provides the necessary details, including terms and conditions, on a positive note. Closing: It ends on a formal note expressing gratitude and name, title, and contact information.
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