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You are required to come to court for jury service only once within four court years. (A court year runs from September 1 to August 31.) If you have completed jury service within three years of your appearance date, you may ask to be excused based upon your previous service.
In the state of Connecticut, elected officials holding titles of: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the State, Treasurer, Comptroller or Attorney General are excluded from jury duty service.
Please notify the court in writing by e-mail or U.S. Mail. Be sure to include your telephone number because, the jury clerk may need to discuss accommodations with you. You may request to be excused if you are disabled and jury service would be an undue hardship or extreme inconvenience.
3. What happens if I do not report for jury service? Not going to court on the date you have been summoned for jury service is a violation of state law and you may be ordered to pay a fine.
A: Yes. Full time employed jurors (those normally required to work at least 30 hours per week) are paid their regular wages by their employers for the first 5 days of jury service. Beginning on the 6th day of jury service, all jurors are paid $50.00 per day by the state, regardless of their employment status.
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Reasons for not completing jury service not qualified. disqualified. ineligible. excusable.
Jurors are expected to dress in a manner reflective of the formality of the court proceedings. Business casual attire is acceptable, clothing such as tank or halter tops, shorts, t-shirts, blue jeans or sweat pants is not appropriate to wear while you are sitting as a juror.
In the state of Connecticut, elected officials holding titles of: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the State, Treasurer, Comptroller or Attorney General are excluded from jury duty service.
Most Connecticut residents who experience our state court system will do so as jurors. More than 550,000 individuals are randomly selected each year from source lists obtained from the State Departments of Motor Vehicles, Labor and Revenue services as well as the central voter registry of the Secretary of the State.
The chances of being called for jury service at least once in your lifetime are around 40%. The general rule is that you must do jury service when you are sent a jury summons, but you may be allowed to delay it for up to 12 months.

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