In order for a person to serve as a juror they must meet certain qualifications.
The qualifications are listed on Page 4 of your jury summons. Unlike
exemptions, if you do not meet all the qualifications you cannot serve on a
jury and you must complete Page 4 and return it to the Court
Administrators Office.
A person is qualified to serve as a juror if that person:
Is at least 18 years old.
Is a citizen of the United States, this state and of the county in which one is
to serve as a juror.
Is qualified under the constitution and laws to vote in the county in which one
is to serve as a juror.
Is of sound mind and good moral character.
Is able to read and write. (This includes those unable to speak English).
Has not served as a petit juror for 6 days in the preceding 6 months in a
district court or 6 days in the preceding 3 months in a county court.
Has not been convicted of a theft or any felony.
Is not under indictment or other legal accusation for a theft or any felony.