Juror Hardship Request Form

RCW 2.36.070 states a person is competent to serve as a juror unless that person:

  1. Is less than eighteen years of age;
  2. Is not a citizen of the United States;
  3. Is not a resident of the county in which they have been summoned to serve;
  4. Is not able to communicate in the English language; or
  5. Has been convicted of a felony and has not had their civil rights restored.
 
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Please choose an option for requesting a hardship: *
Pursuant to RCW 2.36.100, excusal from jury service shall be limited and shall be allowed only upon showing of undue hardship, extreme inconvenience, public necessity, or any other reason deemed sufficient by the court for a period of time the court deems necessary. RCW 2.26.165: An employer shall provide an employee with sufficient leave of absence from work to serve as a juror when summoned.
I, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT