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  2. Begin by reviewing your juror information letter carefully. Note your participant number, as it will be essential for verifying your reporting status.
  3. Fill out the Juror Qualification Questionnaire online by visiting the specified website. Ensure all personal details are accurate and complete.
  4. If you have any unavailable days during your on-call week, indicate these on the reverse side of the form, along with a proposed alternative week for service.
  5. Confirm your reporting status after 5:00 p.m. the evening before you are scheduled to report by entering your participant number and zip code on the court's website.
  6. Prepare for jury duty by ensuring you have appropriate attire and necessary identification ready for presentation at the courthouse.

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A juror who is summoned and who willfully and without reasonable excuse fails to appear for jury service may be found by the court to be in contempt and subject to penalties provided by law. If you failed to appear on the date summoned, write to the Jury Office explaining the situation and include your Juror ID number.
Arizona has a list of specific excuses that can be used to be exempt from reporting for jury duty, including excuses for military, elected official, student, breastfeeding, age, medical worker and firefighter. You can also be excused if you don't meet the basic eligibility requirements for jury duty in AZ.
Excuse from Service 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. Serving would be an extreme financial burden.

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1 POSTPONEMENT You may postpone the date of your jury service two times. On request, postponement will be granted if all of the following apply: The prospective juror has not been granted two prior postponements.
A juror who is summoned and who willfully and without reasonable excuse fails to appear for jury service may be found by the court to be in contempt and subject to penalties provided by law. If you failed to appear on the date summoned, write to the Jury Office explaining the situation and include your Juror ID number.
1 POSTPONEMENT You may postpone the date of your jury service two times. On request, postponement will be granted if all of the following apply: The prospective juror has not been granted two prior postponements.
Failure to attend jury duty may subject you to penalties provided by law (A.R.S. 21-334). All Phoenix residents are obligated by state law to serve as a juror unless they: Are not a United States citizen; Are under 18 years of age; Have been convicted of a felony and their civil rights have not been restored.
The juror may be required to appear before a judge to show adequate cause for their absence from jury duty and may be held in contempt of court under the Jury Selection Act (18 U.S.C. 1866(g)). Penalties range from a fine of $1,000, three days in jail, community service, or any combination thereof.

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