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Texas Affidavit for Exemption from Jury Duty for Inability to Comprehend English

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Affidavit for Exemption from Jury Duty for Inability to Comprehend English

Texas Affidavit for Exemption from Jury Duty for Inability to Comprehend English is an affidavit filed by a person who speaks limited English and is unable to comprehend English at a level necessary to serve on a jury. This affidavit is filed with the court clerk. It must be accompanied by a letter from a doctor or qualified translator certifying that the person is unable to comprehend English at an adequate level. The affidavit must also include a sworn statement from the applicant stating that they are not proficient in English. There are two types of Texas Affidavit for Exemption from Jury Duty for Inability to Comprehend English: 1. Medical Affidavit of Inability to Comprehend English: This affidavit must be completed by a doctor or qualified translator and must certify that the applicant is unable to comprehend English at an adequate level. 2. Sworn Statement of Inability to Comprehend English: This affidavit must be completed by the applicant and must state that they are not proficient in English.

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You may request to be exempted or excused from jury service or have your juror service postponed. You can either select the link for Postponement or Excuse Request to submit your request on-line, or you can put your request in writing. You must appear unless the Court has granted your request.

Excused Absences: How To Get Out of Jury Duty You are a minor (under 18); You are not a US citizen.You are not a resident of Texas and a resident of the particular county that called you to serve. You are ineligible to vote in the county where you will serve. You cannot read and write. You are not of sound mind.

Excuse from Service You have no means of transportation. You would have to travel an excessive distance to the courthouse. You have a physical or mental impairment. You provide care for a dependent and cannot afford to have someone cover for you. Serving would be an extreme financial burden.

Jury service is serious business, and you should dress ingly. Business attire is recommended. Shorts, tank tops and flip-flop sandals are not considered appropriate attire for court. Jeans are allowed.

Exemptions from Jury Service Are over 70 years of age (You may also request a permanent age 70 exemption.); Have legal custody of a child younger than 12 years of age and your service on the jury requires leaving the child without adequate supervision; Are a student of a public or private secondary school;

What if I Accidentally Miss Jury Duty? If enough jurors show up to jury duty make a panel, the judge may simply ignore any missing jurors. In Texas jurors not present ?may be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500.? Either party may request the missing juror to be attached and brought before the court.

Excuse from Service You have no means of transportation. You would have to travel an excessive distance to the courthouse. You have a physical or mental impairment. You provide care for a dependent and cannot afford to have someone cover for you. Serving would be an extreme financial burden.

If you don't show up for jury duty the court may fine you anywhere between $100 and $1,000, and depending on the court in which you failed to appear, sentence you anywhere from 3 days ? 6 months in jail.

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Government Code Section 62. 109 allows for a permanent exemption from jury service based upon the inability to comprehend the English language.AFFIDAVIT FOR EXEMPTION FROM JURY DUTY INABILITY TO COMPREHEND ENGLISH Government Code Section 62. Affidavit For Exemption From Jury Duty Inability To Comprehend English Form. This is a Texas form and can be use in Hays Local County. Sign and date the affidavit and have your signature notarized. Submit the original form along with supporting documentation of your conflict to our office. If you do not possess sufficient knowledge of the English language and wish to request an excusal, please complete the Confidential Juror Affidavit. Georgia Law does not excuse a person from jury duty based on their inability to speak or understand English. If you have been summoned, you may complete your Juror Affidavit Questionnaire online.

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Texas Affidavit for Exemption from Jury Duty for Inability to Comprehend English