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1. Jury Questionnaire. On an annual basis, in ance with Virginia law, names of prospective jurors for the upcoming calendar year are randomly selected from lists provided by the State Board of Elections and the Department of Motor Vehicles. Prospective jurors are required to complete a confidential questionnaire.
Depending on the circumstances, you get out of jury duty for the following reasons, which primarily relate to medical or financial situations: A severe health condition affects you or a loved one for whom you provide care. Being a juror would cause medical hardship.
Reasons you may be excused You have served as a juror in the past 12 months. Your state of health. Carer commitments during all or part of the time youd be required. Your work or study commitments make it absolutely impossible. Jury service would result in personal financial hardship.
If the date your are summoned is inconvenient, the law allows you one postponement to an available jury term date of your choice within six months. Requests to be postponed must be made as soon as possible to the Jury Commissioners office at 607-216-6622.
Grounds for exemption you, or your spouse, is 65 years of age or over; you have a physical or sensory disability; you have serious health problems; you have too many family responsibilities; you have served as a juror, or been retained for jury duty, in the last five years.
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Reasons for Being Excused from Jury Service Medical reasons. Public necessity. Undue hardship. Dependent care. Student Status. Military conflict. Other reason deemed sufficient by the court.
ONE IS NOT QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS A JUROR IF: If you have served on jury duty within the past 4 years. If you have been convicted of a felony. If you are under the age of 18 years.
The commissioner of jurors may bring a noncompliance proceeding against a person who fails to respond to the juror qualification questionnaire or summons to appear for jury service by serving upon such person, either personally or by first-class mail, a notice of noncompliance in a form prescribed by the Chief

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