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If you are under the age of 70 and have a medical disability that would prevent you from serving, you must provide a doctors note verifying the disability. The medical note must indicate the permanent nature of your disability or, if temporary, the specific time period for which your medical excuse is valid.
Reasons you may be excused from jury service include: You have no means of transportation. You would have to travel an excessive distance to the courthouse. You have a physical or mental impairment. You provide care for a dependent and cannot afford to have someone cover for you.
Alameda County provides health care, social services, public protection, and general government programs for a population that is culturally and ethnically diverse. County services are provided to the citizens by more than 9,900 employees working in 21 different agencies and departments.
Generally, the best way to avoid being picked is to express strong opinions during questioning. Show potential bias. Express disinterest. Imply distrust of police. Question the legal system or the jury process. Cite medical or financial hardship. Detail travel plans (bring confirmation documents)
You may request to be postponed or excused for hardship by logging on to our JPORTAL website. If your request is not allowed on JPortal, you may need to contact the jury services office for further assistance by emailing jury@alameda.courts.ca.gov or by calling: (510) 879-3079.

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All Superior Courts in California have authority over a wide variety of case types: Civil Cases - Includes both limited civil cases ($35,000 or less) and unlimited civil cases (over $35,000). Criminal Cases - Both felony and misdemeanor crimes (including such offenses as driving under the influence).

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