Ohio Jury Demand is a legal document issued by the court, requiring a potential juror to appear in court for a specified trial. This document is typically sent to the potential juror's last known address. It outlines the details of the trial, including the date, time, and location, and requests the individual to appear in court to fulfill their civic duty. There are two main types of Ohio Jury Demand: Special and General. Special Jury Demand is issued when an individual is specifically named to serve, while General Jury Demand is sent to a group of potential jurors.