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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.
You can postpone your date of service to any available business day within 12 months of your original service date for any reason.
People older than 70 may request an age exemption. The court decides whether to excuse a person from jury duty or postpone their service. Lack of transportation, excessive travel, extreme financial burden and a potential jurors absence affecting anothers care could be a few situations where a person could be excused.
The online Juror Portal allows summoned jurors to request an excuse or disqualification from service, request a postponement or request or transfer service to a more convenient location.
If youre not disqualified from jury duty but attending would cause you an unusual hardship for another reason, you can ask to be excused from jury duty. If you have immediate questions regarding jury duty, call the Office of Jury Commissioners Juror helpline at (800) 843-5879 (THE-JURY).
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If you have been convicted of a felony as an adult and have not had your civil rights restored, or have been declared mentally incompetent and your competence has not been reinstated, you are not eligible to serve on a jury.
You are not a U.S. Citizen. You have moved out of the State of New Hampshire or the county where you have been asked to serve. You have a permanent medical condition that would make it very difficult to serve as a juror and are not asking the court to provide you with accommodations. You are a convicted felon.
For example, write something like My name is Jane Doe. On (date), I received a jury summons for (court date) at (court address) and was assigned the juror number (insert number here). I am writing to request to be excused from jury service because being absent from work would pose an extreme financial hardship.

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