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To serve as a juror, one must be: a United States citizen and a resident of the county in which you are summoned; at least 18 years old; able to read, write and speak English; and must not have been convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
For any further requests or questions about your upcoming Jury Duty, if you have lost your juror summons, or if you no longer live in Montgomery County, please call 240-777-9090. Please have your juror badge id number available when you call. Information about what to expect in the Jury Lounge and in the courtroom.
A master list of prospective jurors for the County of Shelby is compiled from the Tennessee Department of Safety. The list includes all citizens over the age of 18, who have either a drivers license or a state ID. Your name is electronically and randomly selected from the list of names collected from the master list.
A prospective juror may be excused if he/she: Has a physical or mental disability that would prevent him/her from serving. Must provide actual and necessary care for another and alternate arrangements are not feasible. Is unable to read or understand the English language. Over 75 years of age.
How often can I be summoned for jury service? Citizens may be summoned to jury service once every twelve (12) months provided your prior jury service did not exceed three (3) days. Jurors serving more than three (3) days may not be re-summoned for a period of three(3) years.
If you have a hearing, sight, or mobility concern, please advise the Court Administration Office prior to your service. Business or casual business attire is appropriate in the courtroom. Jurors may not wear blue jeans or sleeveless tops.
At least 70 years old, and you made a written request to your local jury office to be exempted (you can do this on the Juror Qualification Form), A member of the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate, or. An active duty member of the armed forces or the state militia.
You are exempt if 1) you are in active service in the PA or U.S. armed forces, 2) you are an immediate family member of a victim of a criminal homicide, or 3) you served as a juror within the past three years (unless you served for only 1 or 2 days).