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Federal Grand Jury Video. General information of the Juror services at Central District of California.
- Requesting an Excuse
Prior Jury Service. If you have served on a jury and heard...
- Requesting a Postponement
You may request postponement of your jury service online...
- eJuror
You will be prompted to provide an email address and opt-in...
- Juror Amenities
Free Wi-Fi in the jury assembly room; Kitchenette with...
- Contact
Things to Know Before Contacting the Court What services...
- Jurisdiction
This federal court may summon citizens for jury service who...
- Parking / Directions
Please allow yourself at least 15 minutes to walk from the...
- Employer Information
Employer Information about jury duty. Pursuant to the...
- Santa Ana Juror Parking
Central Violations Bureau - Federal Ticket; Employment;...
- Jury Service
Types of Juries. There are two types of juries serving...
- Requesting an Excuse
Summoned for Federal Jury Service? You must visit the website of the federal district court where you were selected to serve to complete an online Juror Qualification Questionnaire via eJuror and to learn additional details should you be summoned to report to court for jury service.
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This court is a “one appearance, or one trial” court. You will be required to make only one appearance in court for jury selections held that day, or serve for one trial (jury selection may take more than one day). If you are not selected as a juror when you report, your service will be over once the jury selection process is complete.
- Juror Per Diems
- Length of Service
- Failure to Appear
- Transportation
- Emergencies
- Security
- Courtroom Requirements
- Age & Health
California provides jurors with $15 every day starting on the second day of service, except employees of governmental entities who receive full pay and benefits from their employers while on jury service. Because governmental employers already pay these jurors, the courts do not pay them an additional daily fee. All jurors receive at least 34 cents...
California has one day or one trial jury service. This means that people are not required to come to court for more than one day of jury duty unless they are assigned to a courtroom for jury selection, or serve on a trial, more than once every 12 months. Typically, if you are not chosen for jury selection after one day at the courthouse then your s...
You must report for jury service if you are qualified and you have not been excused or had your service postponed.Any person who fails to respond may be fined up to $1,500, incarcerated, or both. Carefully follow the instructions on the summons and contact the court if you need help.
Although many courts offer parking for jurors, it is often scarce. Free transit service may be available in your area. Check your summons or contact your local jury officefor more information.
If there is an emergency at home, you can be contacted at the courthouse. In an emergency, the judge can excuse you at any time during the trial, even during deliberations, and an alternate can take your place. Of course, the emergency must be significant. The judge will make the final decision.
When you enter the courthouse, you may go through a metal detector. Your handbag, briefcase, backpack, and any containers may be x-rayed. Objects like knitting needles, scissors, nail clippers, pocket knives, and weapons are not allowed. If you have forbidden items, you may be asked to leave the courthouse and return without them. Security officers...
We suggest you wear comfortable clothing that fits with the importance and dignity of the courtroom. Shorts, tank tops, bare midriffs, or similar dress are not allowed. Business attire is always appropriate. Check your summons or local jury officefor more information. You may not use computers, cellular phones, cameras, or tape recorders in the cou...
You may be excused if you have a serious health problem. If you are sick or injured, you may postpone your service or request an excuse. If you are disabled, you may request a permanent medical excuse. Follow the directions on the summons for postponement or excuse. A doctor's note may be required. If you need special accommodations, contact the co...
As a juror, you play a significant role in ensuring that justice is carried out fairly and impartially. 2023 Master Wheel Juror Selection Process: The United States District Court for the Southern District of California draws names of prospective jurors from a master wheel created from registered voters, provided by the California Secretary of ...