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Otsego County
Clerk's Office
Jury Duty
Welcome on behalf of the Otsego County Clerk, the
Courts, and the Jury Commission.
Jury Duty is one of the most important duties imposed on a citizen.
Jury duty requires that you be prompt, attentive, faithful to your
oath, and considerate and tolerant of your fellow jurors.
As a seated juror, your responsibility will be to evaluate the
facts and evidence presented in civil suits to determine a fair
judgment. In criminal trials, by following the Court’s
instructions, apply sound judgment in evaluating admitted evidence
to determine the guilt or innocence of a person charged with a
crime.
If you are selected to serve on a trial, you should also know that
you are to have no private contact or conversations with lawyers,
prosecutors, or the judge during the course of the trial. If you
are selected for a trial, you are not to discuss the case with
other jurors, family, friends or anyone prior to deliberation.
If you have any concerns, please feel free to call the County
Clerk's Office at (989) 731-7500.
THE SELECTION PROCESS
Prospective jurors are randomly selected by computer from Otsego
County residents who possess a Michigan Driver License or State
Identification card. You will be sent a Personal Juror
Questionnaire which you must complete and return to the County
clerk immediately. This questionnaire is a “court order” and
failure to return the completed questionnaire may result in an
Order to Show Cause from the Court. You should also advise the
Clerk of any change in your name or address. If qualified to serve,
the term runs from October to September.
Otsego County has a telephone answering system for the use of
persons summoned to serve on a particular jury trial. You must call
the number listed in your letter the night prior to the scheduled
trial to confirm that the trial is on schedule, or that perhaps it
has been settled or canceled.
EMERGENCY
If you are selected for a particular trial and an emergency arises,
please call the County Clerk immediately at (989) 731-7500.
DRESS
For any Court appearance you should dress comfortably but
appropriately. Tee shirts, shorts, etc. are not appropriate
court attire. Caps and hats must be removed. Keep pocketbooks and
other valuables with you at all times. The Court is not responsible
for lost articles.
YOUR RIGHT TO PRIVACY
Deliberations with other jurors in a trial must be confidential.
You have a right to your privacy and you do not have to discuss the
case with anyone. The Court will do its best to protect this
valuable right.
COURT HOURS
Jury trials normally run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday. In some instances the trial may run beyond 5:00
p.m.
PAYMENT
Jurors are paid $0.20 per mile, and:
$25 for the first full day
$12.50 for the first 1/2 day
$40 per day for each subsequent day
$20 per each subsequent 1/2 day
Payments are made by voucher process upon discharge by the Court.
Vouchers are redeemed at the County Treasure's Office.
PARKING
Jurors must furnish their own transportation. All parking
violations and tickets must be paid by you, unless you are selected
to serve on a trial. In that event, you will be given a parking
permit to display on your dashboard.
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