If I am a stay-at-home mother, can I be excused from serving?
Unless you are required to provide dependent care for a special needs child (in which case a doctor's statement is required) you will be expected to serve. If you require a postponement, we may defer your service up to 60 days.

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1. I have vacation and/or work hardships. Can I serve at another time?
2. How do I get excused from jury duty?
3. The summons/questionnaire is addressed to my son or daughter who is away at college. What should I do?
4. I am a nursing mother, can I be excused from serving?
5. If I am a stay-at-home mother, can I be excused from serving?
6. My job is demanding (or I work in small office/self-employed) and don't have time to serve jury duty, do I still have to serve?
7. I have recently moved out of County or State. What do I do to be excused?
8. What do I do if I live in another state during the winter months?