Idaho Jury Duty Policy

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This policy provides information to employees concerning jury duty.

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Practical claims you can use to get out of jury dutyRequest a date change.Claim economic hardship.Claim medical hardship.Prove that you're a caretaker.Be a college student.Be a senior citizen.Express mental/emotional instability.Explain why you can't be impartial.More items...?

While jury duty is a civic requirement for all eligible citizens in Idaho, the state restricts how often you can be summoned for jury duty in order to ensure a fresh jury pool and prevent undue hardship by being summoned too frequently.

Idaho has a list of specific excuses that can be used to be exempt from reporting for jury duty, including excuses for military, elected official, student, age, police and firefighter. You can also be excused if you don't meet the basic eligibility requirements for jury duty in ID.

Neither can you serve if you have been in prison in the past 10 years. But other than that, you'll need a good reason why you are unavailable for the next 12 months, otherwise you will simply be deferred and called again at a later date. Most other excuses are treated as reasons to defer, not to avoid, jury service.

Jurors should appear dressed in a manner that is respectful of the Court. Uniforms, shorts, and improper clothing are not acceptable.

You may be summoned every year; but you are not required to serve, if it has been within the past 3 years.

No law in Idaho requires employers to pay employees while serving jury duty. Employee may use accrued leave or take leave without pay. You will receive a nominal jury duty payment from the State of Idaho for each day you serve on a jury, as well as potential reimbursements for travel expenses.

Your name is drawn at random from a list of registered voters and licensed drivers or other source, as deemed appropriate by your county. All of those so drawn constitute the group from which jurors will be elected to hear particular cases.

How often do I Serve? Federal jury service does not require a person to serve jury duty more than once every two (2) years. If you have served as a grand or petit juror in the state or federal courts within the last two (2) years you may be excused with verification of service.

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Idaho Jury Duty Policy