What if I have a disability, medical/mental health issue that prevents me from attending?

Chambers County will try to accommodate anyone with a disability or medical/mental health issue, however, a juror may also choose to be excused because of a disability or medical/mental health issue.  If this is the case, a juror must present a Juror Disability & Medical/Mental Certification Form (PDF) to their physician to be completed and returned to the jury service coordinator within 15 days of their notification for service.  Otherwise, the juror’s name will be placed back in the jury pool for summons.

Please complete the eResponse questionnaire and indicate you will be completing this form so we can place your status in “documentation pending”.  You can deliver this form by mail, email Jury Service, or fax at 409-267-8209.

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1. Is jury service mandatory?
2. How was I selected?
3. How can I claim an exemption or disqualification from jury service?
4. How can I postpone (defer) my jury service?
5. Can my employer prevent me from serving as a juror?
6. Does my employer have to pay me while I serve on jury duty?
7. What is acceptable attire for jury service?
8. What if I have a disability, medical/mental health issue that prevents me from attending?
9. Can I be excused due to work related reasons?
10. What if I have a planned vacation on the date I am to appear for jury duty?
11. When will I receive payment for my jury service?
12. I intended to donate my jury pay but received a check. How can I donate?
13. I received my check, but the amount is incorrect. Who do I contact?
14. I never received my jury check. How do I get a replacement?