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There's no automatic exemption from jury service for being elderly. You can ask to be excluded when you're over 70.
Your employer does not have to pay you while you're on jury service.
Any future request for postponement or excusal must be made by contacting your local commissioner of jurors office. If you cannot serve even if granted a postponement, you may contact your local commissioner of jurors office and ask to be excused from service.
An employer of ten or more employees must pay to an employee serving on jury duty the first $40.00 of that employee's daily wage for the first three days of jury service. However, the State will pay a jury fee of $40/day for a juror's service for any days that the employer does not pay it.
Jurors, whose employers have 10 or less employees and do not pay their salary while they serve, will be paid by the state, $40 for each day of attendance. Checks for jury service are mailed by the Office of the State Comptroller, within six to eight weeks of completion of service.
In general, people who serve as grand jurors or trial jurors in New York State are not eligible to be called for jury service again for six years. Those who serve for 11 days or more (which is very common for grand jurors) cannot be called again for eight years.
Once you have served, you are exempt from jury service in any other Court for at least the next four years.
You can also call the Commissioner of Jurors in your county to get recorded information about reporting for jury duty.... Agency: New York Courts. Division: Queens Commissioner of Jurors. Phone Number: (888) 711-5879. Business Hours: Monday - Friday: AM - PM.
If you cannot serve even if granted a postponement, you may contact your local commissioner of jurors office and ask to be excused from service. The commissioner may ask you to provide documentary proof of the reasons why you need to be excused.