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Juror Response

Respond to Jury Summons

Female filling out form on cellphonePlease watch the orientation videos, Juror Orientation and Implicit Bias, before your service begins.

How to respond to your summons:

  • Login using your 10-digit Juror ID found on your summons.
  • The court asks for your phone number and email to provide instant and important updates related to your service.
  • You MUST complete and submit the questionnaire to request an excusal or deferral from service.
  • If you are 70 years old or older and wish to be excused from jury service, you must complete the questionnaire. Once completed, you will have the opportunity to request an excusal from service.
  • When finished with the form, please submit only one time.
  • In the profile screen, verify your Personal Information is correct. 
Please select “Start Now” to begin the questionnaire. If you need assistance, please email LNN.Jury@ojd.state.or.us.
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*Your mobile device or browser should be in landscape/full screen mode to properly complete the online jury response form.

Your term of service as a juror is for one month.  You will be asked to serve no more than 10 days during the month, or only one trial if that trial exceeds 10 days.  Those selected for Grand Jury will serve one day per week for two months.  Call the jury message phone at 541-265-4254 or 1-800-899-7273 or check the Jury Schedule website after 5:30 PM on the day before your jury term is set to start to determine when you have to report.
The Court will never share, sell, or lease your information. The e-mail and phone number provided will not be used for any purpose other than correspondence relating to the jury summons which you have received. If you signed up to receive notifications, text messages will come from 503-822-0980 and emails from juryresponse@ojd.state.or.us. These are no-reply lines. If you need to get in contact with the court regarding your service, email or call your local jury office directly.