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Summoned for Federal Jury Service? Visit the website of the district court where you were selected to serve to complete an online Juror Qualification Questionnaire via the federal court's eJuror.
Login. For identifying information, please enter the following: Enter your 9 digit Participant Number (located next to your name and address on the form you received in the mail). Click on the "Questionnaire Example" to help you locate your participant number.
eJuror is a quick and easy, online alternative to completing your Juror Qualification Questionnaire by mail. Through eJuror, potential jurors may also do the following: update personal information electronically, check when they need to report for service, submit a request for an excuse or deferral, and
eJUROR/Check Status/Request Exemption. Due to scheduled maintenance, eJuror will be unavailable from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. Jurors can call the jury hotline at 1-866-313-2350 to check their status.
View your Jury Duty Status and Reporting Instructions online. You can also call either 1-888-587-9329 or 1-210-472-4912 for the same information.
Qualifications. Federal jurors are randomly drawn from a court's “jury wheel” for possible qualification and summoning to report for a jury selection at a later date if they are deemed qualified and necessary for the court’s trial schedule.
View your Jury Duty Status and Reporting Instructions online. You can also call either 1-888-587-9329 or 1-210-472-4912 for the same information.
By serving jury duty you are participating in the administration of justice. There is no more valuable service that a citizen can perform in support of our democratic government than the good faith performance of jury duty.
We hope you find your jury duty to be an interesting and rewarding experience. To complete the Juror Qualification Questionnaire online, click on the eJuror - Jury Service Questionnaire link located on the left side of this menu. Jury Contact Information.
Jury service is a way for U.S. citizens to participate in the judicial process. Each court randomly selects qualified citizens from counties within the district for possible jury service. All courts use the respective state voter lists as a source of prospective jurors.