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- Superior Court Jury Duty - King County, Washington
You may be asked to serve on a jury for a criminal or civil case in King County Superior Court Learn more about the process and what to expect during your time serving as a juror
- Jury+ Web Solution by Jury Systems, Inc. - Login
JURY+ Web Solution provides any court using the JURY+ Next Generation Jury Management System with the option of allowing jurors to access, view, and fill out an electronic version of their summons questionnaire using the internet
- Respond to your jury summons - Superior Court - King County
Read the jury summons from the King County Superior Court carefully Your response is due as soon as possible If you are not selected for a trial or otherwise assigned by the close of business on the day you begin your jury service you will be discharged The average trial lasts about two weeks
- District Court Jury Service - King County, Washington
Visit the Juror Portal within 5 days of receiving a summons postcard in the mail from King County District Court Update your contact information Confirm your eligibility and availability to serve Defer (reschedule) your jury summons to a later jury term that better accommodates your schedule
- Jury duty notices - King County, Washington
How to know if your jury summons is from District or Superior Court King County has 2 courts – District Court and Superior Court Each manages their own jury process differently, and their jury duty notices look a bit different
- Jury Duty - Frequently Asked Questions - King County
United States Constitution and the Washington State Constitution guarantee the right to trial by jury Failure to attend as directed may subject you to penalties provided by law All King County residents are obligated by state law to serve as a juror unless they:
- Directory - Group detail - King County
Provides jurors for jury trials The department handles the whole jury process, from summoning to payroll Court Ops Technician 1-SC
- Why you were chosen for jury duty - King County, Washington
Learn more about the process and outcomes of receiving a jury duty summons You have the right to a jury of your peers to hear a case We need you to be on a Superior Court jury for a civil or criminal case to give others that right Every year the Administrative Office for the Courts creates a list of names for juror pools
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