FAQs
- How was my name selected as a prospective juror?
- I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for a deceased relative, what should I do?
- I have received a prospective juror questionnaire, but have moved from Williams County, what should I do?
- I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for a previous resident, what should I do?
- I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for my child, who is a full time college student and not living in Williams County, what should I do?
- I have received a prospective juror questionnaire for my spouse or relative who is no longer competent to serve as a juror due to Dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc., what should I do?
- I have received a prospective juror questionnaire at my parent’s address and no longer reside there but do still live in Williams County, what should I do?
- My name has changed and I have received a prospective juror questionnaire addressing me as my old name, what should I do?
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- I have received a jury summons and have vacation or a business trip planned during the time of my jury term do I have to reschedule this planned event?
- I have received a jury summons and feel that I am not up to serving on a jury do to health concerns, what should I do?
- I have received a jury summons and feel that my employment may be jeopardized if I were to serve as a juror, what should I do?
- I have received a jury summons and don’t feel that I can financially afford to be off work to serve as a juror, what should I do?
- I have received a jury summons and am a convicted felon, am I still eligible to serve as a juror on a trial?
- I have received a jury summons and I have a scheduled doctor appointment, do I need to reschedule this appointment?
- None of these questions address my concern, who should I contact?
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