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.
Postponement or Hardship Requests You may request to be postponed or excused for hardship by logging on to our JPORTAL website. If your request is not allowed on JPortal, you may need to contact the jury services office for further assistance by emailing jury@alamedaurts.ca or by calling: (510) 879-3079.
Postponement or Hardship Requests You may request to be postponed or excused for hardship by logging on to our JPORTAL website. If your request is not allowed on JPortal, you may need to contact the jury services office for further assistance by emailing jury@alamedaurts.ca or by calling: (510) 879-3079.
You may be able to change your court date if you have a conflict. Contact your attorney who can arrange a change in your court appearance. You may also be able to contact the Criminal Division clerk's office to request a schedule change.
Rule 3.31. Unless otherwise authorized by the court, discovery meet and confer obligations require an in-person, telephonic, or video conference between parties.
In every case, to present an ex parte application to the court, a party must: reserve a hearing date with the applicable department (for applications that require a hearing.) ... file the motion with the court, and. give notice of the hearing date as required by law.
5. May I postpone my jury service to a more convenient time? Yes, you may postpone your service for up to six months from your reporting date. If you are seeking a postponement, please visit the online Juror Portal or you can call (619) 844-2800 to postpone over the phone if you are still eligible to postpone.
Location and Address of Alameda County Probate Court in Berkeley. The Probate Court Location for Alameda County is currently in the City of Berkeley, CA. The Berkeley Courthouse is located at 2120 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Berkeley, CA 94704, Departments 201-202.
Properties owned by qualified non-profit organizations and used exclusively for religious, hospital, charitable, or scientific purposes may qualify for a property tax exemption known as the Welfare Exemption. The Welfare Exemption is co-administered by the Board of Equalization (BOE) and the Assessor.
Alameda, California Alameda Founded Incorporated June 6, 1853 April 19, 1854 Government • Type Council–manager • Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft28 more rows