The Indiana Notice of Excuse is a document that can be used to excuse a person from jury duty in Indiana. There are two types of Indiana Notice of Excuse: one for medical reasons and one for other reasons. The Notice of Excuse for Medical Reasons is used when a person is unable to serve jury duty due to a medical condition. In order for this notice to be valid, the person must provide a doctor's note that states the medical condition precludes them from jury service. The Notice of Excuse for Other Reasons is used when a person is unable to serve jury duty due to extenuating circumstances beyond their control. These may include religious beliefs, financial hardship, childcare issues, or other reasons. To obtain a valid Notice of Excuse for Other Reasons, the person must provide supporting documents to explain their inability to serve jury duty. The Indiana Notice of Excuse is used by the court system to determine if a person is legally excused from jury duty, and, if so, to provide them with an alternate date to serve.