New Mexico Jury Duty Policy

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This policy provides information to employees concerning jury duty.

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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.

If you want to be excused for another reason (such as illness), you must state that reason on the form and enclose any certificates or documents in support of your application. The County Registrar will decide if you can be excused, or not.

New Mexico Jury Duty Age Limit Excuse Citizens over the age of 75 can be exempt from jury service under this age exception. A person who is seventy-five years of age or older may file affidavit requesting an exemption from jury service and shall be permanently exempt from jury service.

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

If you were not selected to serve on any jury during the voir dire process, you can go home, and your New Mexico jury duty obligations are complete. You will receive nominal New Mexico jury duty pay for the jury selection day, as well as for any days served on a jury.

New Mexico 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 NM.

If you are found qualified to service, you may be summoned to appear for jury selection. If summoned, you will receive a Summons for Jury Service in the mail 7-10 days prior to your reporting date. If summoned, call the Juror Information Line (1-800-240-6366 or 505-348-2073) for your specific reporting instructions.

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.

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...?

Is Jury Service mandatory? Yes. The United States Constitution and the New Mexico State Constitution guarantee the right to trial by jury. Failure to attend as directed may subject you to penalties provided by law.

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New Mexico Jury Duty Policy