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This form and other juror literature is available in large print and Braille formats on request from the Jury Central Summoning Bureau (details on page 2). 1 HOW TO REPLY TO YOUR SUMMONS FOR JURY SERVICE • Before completing the form Reply to the Jury Summons (pages 3 and 4), please read the enclosed Guide to Jury Summons leaflet.
If you have any questions or difficulties when completing the form ‘Reply to the Jury Summons’ that either this booklet or the website do not answer, the Jury Central Summoning Bureau will be pleased to help you.
Use this service to reply to a letter (‘summons’) asking you to do jury service. You can: confirm you can go; ask to change the date; ask to be excused
you are qualified to be a juror, or you, or somebody on your behalf, gives false information, to evade jury service.
Juror Summons Reply The service enables citizens (including appointed helpers) to reply to their Jury Summons online through a web application hosted on GOV.UK on their own phone, tablet or computer.
You can reply to your jury summons in two ways: Online: Visit jury.courts.ie and enter the details on your jury summons. This is the quickest and easiest way to respond to a jury summons. By post: Fill out the form included with your summons and return it by post.
Students learn how to read and respond to a jury summons and juror questionnaire by examining samples of federal and state forms through a teacher-led presentation. They also take an attitudinal survey of twenty questions about jury service,