How will I know if I have been excused, deferred or disqualified from jury duty?

We no longer send out a confirmation you have been excused or postponed.

You can check your status by logging back into our Jury Response phone line or the Jury response web site. You will be given a status of 'You have been excused', 'You are not qualified' (if there is a problem accessing our system, please call us) or 'You are not eligible' (because your jury service date is too far out in the future). If you will be reporting for your Jury service date, it will say 'You are expected'.

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1. How was I selected for jury duty?
2. What should I do if I receive a jury summons in the mail?
3. The person who received the summons is deceased, how do I remove them from your list?
4. What if I cannot serve as a juror and need to be Postponed, Excused or am Not Qualified due to living outside of Pierce County, felon, language, or citizenship?
5. What should I bring with me when I report for jury duty?
6. What should I wear for jury duty?
7. How long will I serve?
8. Do I get paid for jury duty?
9. Where do I park when I report for jury duty?
10. Where do I report and what happens?
11. Is security provided?
12. How long will I be at the courthouse?
13. How will I know if I have been excused, deferred or disqualified from jury duty?
14. What happens if I don't report for jury duty?
15. Will I serve on civil or criminal trials?
16. Can I be late?
17. Will my employer fire me if I serve as a juror?
18. What if my employer wants proof that I was serving on jury duty?
19. Can I smoke?
20. How can my family reach me in case of an emergency?
21. Will I be locked in a hotel during the trial?
22. Where do I have lunch?
23. Can I volunteer for jury duty?