Michigan Jury Duty Policy

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This policy provides information to employees concerning jury duty.

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Under no circumstances simply don't turn up for your jury service as this will cause the court delays. You could face a fine or even more serious charges if you fail to tell the court you will not be able to attend. The courts understand that jury service can be stressful, so talk to them as they can help you.

Michigan 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, breastfeeding, age, police, medical worker and firefighter. You can also be excused if you don't meet the basic eligibility requirements for jury duty in MI.

Ask to be excused from jury serviceyou have a serious illness or disability that prevents you from doing jury service. you're a full time carer of someone with an illness or disability. you're a new parent and will not be able to serve at any other time in the next 12 months.

Because of your work commitments, childcare responsibilities or physical disability; you are over 65 years of age and do not wish to serve; because of of your religious beliefs; you have served on a jury within the last two years; or.

Common Effective Jury Duty ExcusesExtreme Financial Hardship.Full-Time Student Status.Surgery/Medical Reasons.Being Elderly.Being Too Opinionated.Mental/Emotional Instability.Relation to the Case/Conflict of Interest.Line of Work.More items...?

Our courts don't take skipping jury duty lightly. When a person ignores their summons to appear for service, they can be held in contempt of court. Penalties for doing so are significant and may include fines and actual jail time.

If you are age 70 or over and have either a physical or mental disability or impairment you may be excused from jury service.

While jury duty is a civic requirement for all eligible citizens in Michigan, there are a number of excuses that can be used to legally get out of being required to report for jury selection or jury duty, or receive a deferral.

Are there exemptions? People over 70 may request an age exemption from jury service. And while you can be called for duty more than once, you cannot serve on a jury more than once in a 12-month period.

General Disqualifications for Jury Service (GOVT CODE §62.102): You are not at least 18 years of age. You do not reside within the City of Houston limits. You are not a U.S. citizen (If you claim this exemption, you may no longer be eligible to vote in the county.

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Michigan Jury Duty Policy