How long is my jury term?
The term of service for trial/petit jurors is one day or one trial. Plan to be available all day. The average length of a jury trial is 2 to 3 days; however some trials may last longer. You will be informed of the expected length of trial in the courtroom during the selection process. The term of service for grand jurors is 4 months; however the grand jury reports generally 2 days per month.

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1. What is the inclement weather policy?
2. How was I chosen for jury duty?
3. How long is my jury term?
4. Will jury service place my job or pay in jeopardy?
5. What happens if I don’t report to jury duty or I fail to respond to the court’s questionnaire?
6. What happens when I call the recording for final reporting instructions?
7. What is the dress code for jury duty?
8. Where do I park for jury duty?
9. Where do I report for jury duty?
10. Can I bring my cell phone/electronic device into the courthouse?
11. What can I bring?
12. What NOT to bring?
13. Can I be excused for a work or financial hardship?
14. What if I need to postpone/reschedule my date for jury duty?
15. What if I need to be excused for medical reasons?
16. What if I am not a United States citizen?
17. What if I am no longer a resident of Harford County?
18. What if I am active duty military, etc.?
19. What if I am a full time student?
20. What if I have charges pending?
21. What if I have been convicted of a crime?
22. What if I received a summons, but I recently served jury duty?
23. What if I am a nursing mother?
24. What is the difference between a trial (petit) jury and a grand jury?
25. What if I still have unanswered questions?