I got a jury summons for Miami County and I no longer live in Miami County. What do I do?

To be eligible to serve in Miami County, you must reside in Miami County. If you have moved from Miami County, please fill out the appropriate section of your jury summons. Once you have filled it out, mail the entire summons back to the Jury Commission. In the meantime, you may want to contact the Board of Elections to make sure they know that you have moved outside the county. Otherwise, you could continue to be called for service.

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1. How did my name get selected for jury duty?
2. What hours will I serve?
3. What happens when I report for jury duty?
4. I got a jury summons for a deceased family member. What should I do?
5. Can I volunteer for jury service or send someone in my place if I am unable serve?
6. I received a jury summons for the previous resident of my home. What should I do?
7. I've been called several times for jury duty and yet I know a lot of people who have never been called. Why?
8. I meet the eligibility requirements for serving as a juror but am I really "qualified" to serve?
9. I got a jury summons for Miami County and I no longer live in Miami County. What do I do?
10. What if my employer requires me to turn in a statement that verifies my attendance to jury duty?
11. Is it possible that I might report for jury duty but never get to sit on a jury?
12. I got a jury summons in the mail. What do I do?
13. Do I have to respond to the jury summons?