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Our phone number is (636) 949-3088 and our fax number is (636) 949-7503. Is there an age limit for Jurors? You must be at least 21 to be called for Jury Duty. There is no maximum age for jurors.
A person is not eligible for jury service if convicted of a felony, unless restored to civil rights; in the active military; a judge; or a person who the court or jury commissioners find incapable because of mental or physical illness.
A judge who has a case set for trial will request a group of prospective jurors called a panel from the jury office. These panels usually consist of 40 to 60 people who are randomly selected by the computer from that day's jury pool.
Often, jurors will be asked to state the neighborhood or area they live in, their profession, whether they have children, are married, and so on. This kind of information helps the judge and lawyers get a feel for the potential jurors, and might even inform an attorney's decision to use a challenge on someone.
Each of the federal district courts has its own rules about jury service. Many federal courts offer excuses from service, on individual request, to designated groups, including people over age 70.
Therefore, jurors are requested to dress in a manner that is respectful to the litigants and the court. You may wear comfortable but appropriate business-like clothing. Shorts, jeans, t-shirts, tank tops and sweatshirts should not be worn.
If you have a compelling reason to be excused from jury service or deferred to a later term, you must submit your request in writing along with your completed Juror Information Form. The request to be excused must detail the hardship.