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How did I get summoned for jury service?
The jury selection list comes from Greenville utility records. If you have utility service in your name, you may be sent a jury summons.
Where should I appear?
Check your jury summons. You should appear at the Greenville Municipal Court, located at:
3000 Lee St.
Greenville, TX 75401
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How long will my jury service last?
Jury service typically lasts no more than half of a day.
Do I get paid for jury service?
If you are chosen to serve on a panel of six jurors, you will receive $6 a day.
What are the exemptions for jury service?
Jury service may be excused for:
You can be fined up to $100.
The jury selection list comes from Greenville utility records. If you have utility service in your name, you may be sent a jury summons.
Where should I appear?
Check your jury summons. You should appear at the Greenville Municipal Court, located at:
3000 Lee St.
Greenville, TX 75401
Get Driving Directions
How long will my jury service last?
Jury service typically lasts no more than half of a day.
Do I get paid for jury service?
If you are chosen to serve on a panel of six jurors, you will receive $6 a day.
What are the exemptions for jury service?
Jury service may be excused for:
- Persons over 70 years of age
- Persons who have legal custody of a child or children under the age of 16 years, if jury service by that person would necessitate leaving the child or children without supervision
- All students of public or private secondary school if jury service would mean that person missing class
- Every person who is enrolled and in actual attendance at an institution of higher education
- Persons who are the primary caretaker of a person who is unable to care for themselves
- An officer or an employee of the Senate, House of Representatives, or any department, commission, board, office, or other agency in the legislative branch of state government
- Persons whose service would prevent them from observing a religious holiday or religious belief
- Persons who have a physical or mental impairment or an inability to understand English
- Persons on active military duty
You can be fined up to $100.