How Long Does Jury Duty Last?

In Miami County, Petit Jurors are selected for a one-month period.  You may be called to serve at any time during that term.  You may also be called more than once during your term.  It is also possible that your services will not be needed at all during your term.  You will know when to report upon receiving a second notification that the US Mail.  Grand Jurors serve a term of four months and are required to report at the direction of the Court.  

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1. I Received a Summons for Jury Duty?
2. Eligibility to Serve as a Juror?
3. How Long Does Jury Duty Last?
4. What is a Petit Jury?
5. What is a Grand Jury?
6. How Was I Summoned for Jury Duty?
7. How to Request an Excuse from Jury Duty?
8. How Much Will I Be Paid for Jury Duty?
9. Proof For Employer of Your Jury Duty.
10. Emergency - Late Arrival?
11. Is There a Dress Code for Jurors?
12. Juror's Code of Conduct.
13. Do I Need to Call in Every Day to Check Reporting Status?
14. Will I Be Excused for Vacations, Medical Issues, etc.?
15. What Should I Do if I have an Unexpected Event Come Up After My Paperwork was Returned?
16. What if I Have Moved Out of the County or State?
17. What Should I Do if I Have Received a Jury Summons for a Deceased Family Member?
18. What Should I Do if I Have Received a Jury Summons for a Previous Resident of my Home?
19. What if a Family Member is Away at College or in the Military?
20. What if I Have Moved Out of the County or State?
21. Do I Have to Respond to the Jury Summons?
22. What Happens When I Report for Jury Duty?
23. What Happens During Jury Selection on the Trial Date?
24. Where do I Park?
25. What are the Office Hours and Location?