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San Jose Jury Duty -

A: Yes, as long as you live in Santa Clara County. Use the address where you receive mail. If you have no address, speak directly to the jury office for accommodations.

Your name will be randomly drawn and assigned to a courtroom. You and a group of ~50 other jurors will walk to that courtroom for voir dire (jury selection).

Receiving a jury summons in the mail can trigger a mix of emotions: curiosity, annoyance, or even a sense of civic pride. If you live in or near San Jose, California, your jury duty is managed by the Santa Clara County Superior Court . This guide covers everything you need to know—from verifying your summons to reporting to the courthouse, and what to expect once you’re there. 1. First Steps: Do Not Ignore the Summons Your jury duty journey begins with a postcard or letter from the Santa Clara County Jury Commissioner’s Office . This is an official court order. Ignoring it can lead to fines (up to $1,500) or even a contempt of court citation. san jose jury duty

A: Yes, both major courthouses offer free public Wi-Fi. The network is usually “SCCGov-Public.” Final Word: Embrace the Experience Sitting in a San Jose jury room isn’t anyone’s idea of a perfect day. But jury duty is one of the most direct ways you will ever participate in American democracy. You might find yourself learning about a fascinating local case, deliberating with strangers who become temporary colleagues, or simply gaining respect for the judicial system.

| Courthouse | Address | Typical Case Types | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 191 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 | Civil trials, some felonies, family law | | Hall of Justice | 190 West Hedding Street, San Jose, CA 95110 | Criminal trials (felonies & misdemeanors), traffic | Important: Do not go to the Family Justice Center (115 Terraine Street) unless directed. That is for domestic violence and juvenile cases, not jury trials. 4. How to Check Your Status (Do Not Just Show Up) In San Jose, you almost never report on the first day of your summons. Instead, you must call or go online after 4:30 PM on the last business day before your service week begins . A: Yes, as long as you live in Santa Clara County

A: Call the Jury Commissioner’s Office at (408) 882-2500. They can look you up by name and birthdate.

And remember: If you report and are not selected, you walk out that same day with a certificate and a one-year pass. For most San Jose residents, that’s exactly what happens. For the most current information, always check the official Santa Clara County Jury Portal at or call (408) 882-2500. Do not rely on third-party websites. Your name will be randomly drawn and assigned to a courtroom

This is where you’ll start. In San Jose, the assembly rooms are modern, with charging stations, Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating. A jury staff member will play a video explaining your role.

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