Summons and Qualification Questionnaire - Freeborn County is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is a summons?
A: A summons is a legal document that notifies you that you are required to appear in court.
Q: What is a qualification questionnaire?
A: A qualification questionnaire is a form that collects information about your background and qualifications for jury service.
Q: Why am I receiving a summons?
A: You are receiving a summons because you have been randomly selected to potentially serve as a juror in a court case.
Q: How was I selected for jury duty?
A: Jurors are selected at random from various sources, such as voter registration lists or driver's license records.
Q: What should I do if I cannot serve as a juror?
A: If you cannot serve as a juror, you should follow the instructions on the summons to request an excusal or deferral.
Q: What should I bring to court on the day of jury duty?
A: You should bring your summons and any completed qualification questionnaires that were included.
Q: Will I be compensated for serving as a juror?
A: Yes, jurors are usually compensated for their time and may also be reimbursed for mileage and other expenses.
Q: How long does jury duty usually last?
A: The length of jury duty can vary depending on the case, but it is typically a few days to a few weeks.
Q: What should I wear to court for jury duty?
A: You should dress in neat and appropriate attire. Avoid wearing clothing with offensive or distracting designs or messages.
Q: Can I bring my cell phone to court?
A: Cell phones and other electronic devices may be restricted in the courtroom, so it's best to check with court staff before bringing them.
Form Details:
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