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If you would like to postpone your jury service to a more convenient time, use the return envelope to mail the summons and a brief note indicating when you can serve within the next six months. However, if your summons states "MUST SERVE ", then you have exhausted your postponements and must serve.

If you are seeking to be permanently excused, mail the summons, the completed update card, a full note of explanation and any supporting documentation, such as a doctor’s note, certificate of prior jury service or proof of a new address (yellow postal forwarding sticker, copy of a new drivers license or utility bill).

Due to the large volume of mail, you will not receive a reply to your letter and you do not have to appear on the date of the summons. If your request is denied or the Court has any further questions, you will be contacted at a later date by mail.

If you receive a postponement or permanent excuse on the day you report for jury duty, you will not be paid for your attendance or travel.

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