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Generally, you must contact the clerk of superior court office or the chief district court judge's office if you want to be excused or defer your jury service. You must have a compelling reason why you cannot serve on the assigned date.
The county or district clerk will send you a card in the mail with the date, time and place to report for jury duty.
The eJuror services webpage allows those who receive summons to view the last date of service, complete the juror questionnaire form online, or look up the next scheduled date of service.
Parking. Please follow the parking instructions carefully. Bring your parking deck ticket for validation by a Jury Coordinator. Our office can ONLY validate for the parking deck located on 4th Street (901 East 4th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202).
Failure to report could mean that the court could hold you in contempt and / or impose a $50 fine. How often does a person have to serve as a trial, or petit juror? Jurors can serve as often as every two years.
Dial 311 or 211 for City/County Services in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and some surrounding counties.
Yes, visit us on the web at .ncedcourts. Once there, click on Jury Information and then click on e-JUROR. Can I ask for a postponement or excuse online?