Jury Service

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It’s very important that all jurors follow the reporting instructions, located on your Jury Summons, to receive the most updated information available regarding your jury service.  If you are required to serve, you must report for service by 8:30 a.m.

If you are feeling ill, please do not enter the Courthouse.

Rather, contact the Court, using the information provided on your Jury Summons, to request your jury service to be deferred.

All jurors must bring their juror badge, which is located on their jury summons, when reporting for jury service.

Please do not have friends or family accompany you while serving.

Sixth Judicial Circuit Court Jurors

The following information applies to Circuit Court jurors only.

Please check your summons for specific court location.

Before you come to the courthouse for jury service, be sure to call the juror information line at 248-294-1063. A recorded announcement will tell you whether or not you need to report for jury service on a following day. It is your responsibility to call the jury information line after 5:00 p.m. the day before you are scheduled to appear for jury selection. You may also check your status online in the eResponse system. You will need your ten-digit candidate I.D. number, which is located in the upper right hand corner of your summons. If you do not have your ten-digit candidate I.D. number, you will need to call during business hours, 8:30am to 5:00pm, and speak directly to a clerk.

Juror Handbook

Court Rules

By Court Order, individuals entering the Courthouse are to abide by the following court rules:

  • All individuals must pass through metal detectors and may be searched. Purses, briefcases or other containers may be searched as well.
  • Please review the courts policy on the use of portable electronic equipment.
  • All electronic equipment brought with you must be turned entirely off and silent while in a courtroom. The court may order jurors to turn over to the court their portable electronic devices during deliberations.
  • No audio or video recording or photography is permitted while performing jury service.
  • No weapons or cutting instruments are allowed in the building, such as guns, knives of any size, spray devices (mace, etc.), scissors, knitting needles or sharp-bladed tools (box-cutters, etc.).

Please Note: If you receive a call from anyone claiming to be from Oakland County Circuit Court Jury Office, please be advised that our staff would never call you to ask for social security numbers, credit card numbers or pre-pay card numbers. We may, however, call to ask for clarification of information you filled out on your returned questionnaire.

Juror Handbook

Juror Check-In

Juror Check-In: 8:30 a.m.
Location: Jury Office, 1st Floor
Oakland County Courthouse

Phone: 248-294-1063
Fax: 248-858-8759

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is jury service important?
What is my duty as a juror?
What are the eligibility requirements to serve as a juror?
How was I selected for jury service?
How much notice will I be given that I am to appear for jury service?
Do I have to respond to the summons to jury service?
How soon must I return the juror questionnaire?
What if I no longer live in Oakland County?
I received a questionnaire for my spouse or relative who is deceased. What should I do?
Can jury service be rescheduled?
Can a parent complete a questionnaire for a son or daughter who is away at college?
What if I have a medical condition that would prevent me from serving jury duty?
What if I am a nursing mother?
How will I know if I am to report for jury service?
Where do I report for jury service?
How long am I on call for jury service?
What hours will I serve?
Is it possible that I might report for jury service but not sit on a jury?
What are the different types of cases?
What about my job?
Will I receive proof of my jury service for my employer?
How am I compensated?
What is the Dress Code?
How will I know what to expect and what to do during my jury service?
What if an unexpected emergency keeps me from coming to the courthouse while I'm on a jury?
Is there anything I can do to make my jury service more comfortable, convenient, and enjoyable?