Recently received a jury summons? By doing jury service, you’re serving the community and making Aotearoa New Zealand’s justice system work for everyone. Your time and contribution are greatly appreciated.
Find out what you need to do.
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You must respond to your jury summons even if you don’t think you can attend jury service. It’s important that you respond as soon as you can. It’s not an option to simply ignore the summons or not turn up to court.
When you get your jury summons, you’ll need to:
You’ll need to give the court new dates you’ll be able to attend. The dates must be in a continuous four-week block, for example, 1 March to 31 March.
Only the court can agree to defer your jury service and you can only be deferred once.
If this is the case, explain this on your summons form. You’ll also need to send the court some proof that you can’t attend, like a letter from your employer. Send the completed form and the proof to the court address on the form.
You must attend the court unless the court:
If you don’t attend, you could be fined up to $1,000.
You can fill out and send the response form in one of three ways:
Accept your summons by filling in the jury service form online. If applying for an excusal or deferral from jury service, you’ll need to fill in a form using step 2 or 3 below.
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2. Fill in a PDF form and email it to the court
Fill in one of these forms:
Email the relevant completed form to the email address on the form.
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3. Fill in the paper form