The New York Waiver of Juror Attendance Fees is a law that allows certain individuals to be excused from jury duty service without having to pay the associated fees. The waiver is available to individuals who are financially unable to pay the fees associated with jury duty service, such as those who are unemployed, senior citizens, or those with a disability. There are two types of New York Waiver of Juror Attendance Fees: the “General Waiver” and the “Financial Hardship Waiver.” The General Waiver can be obtained by individuals who are unemployed or disabled, while the Financial Hardship Waiver can be obtained by individuals who can demonstrate a financial hardship. Both waivers will waive the fees associated with jury duty service, including transportation expenses, meals, and other miscellaneous expenses.