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Locate the date you were summoned to appear on the table below to find the status of the trial. If your number appears in the “DO NOT REPORT” column then you do not have to appear and your service is over for the calendar year. If your number appears in the “report” column, this means that the trial is still scheduled and you MUST CALL the jury office at the designated call-in time listed on your summons to receive the most up to date information and find out what time to check in.

Date

Report

Do Not Report

November 16, 2009

133, 340, 665, 1826,

2405 through and including 2435

 2436 through and including 2552, 4491
November 17, 2009 ALL JURORS  
November 18, 2009  2730 through and including 2751 are to report to the Loveland Police and Courts Building.  Please call the jury infromation recording for additional information.

 2107,

2653  through and including 2729

November 30, 2009 All Jurors  
December 1, 2009

2759,

3343 through and including 3522

 3523 through and including 3581
December 2, 2009 All Jurors  
December 7, 2009 All Jurors  
December 8, 2009 All Jurors  
December 9, 2009 All Jurors  
December 14, 2009 All Jurors  
December 30, 2009 All Jurors  

POSTPONEMENT INFORMATION: If you will not be available the day you have been summoned due to a prior commitment, or a business, vacation or school conflict, you will need to request a postponement.  To apply for a postponement click on the postponement tab above.  You will need to list some alternate dates that you will be available within the next 3 months. Jury trials begin on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Do not request a postponement to a Thursday or Friday. 

 

Postponements must be received by noon the Wednesday prior to your appearance. Postponements can be granted only once. All requests are processed soon after they are received, but please allow 3 business days for a reply. You will be notified by e-mail if your request is granted and you will be given your future date so that you can plan for it.

 

DISQUALIFICATON INFORMATION: Disqualifications are granted only if you do not meet the qualifications listed on the jury summons.   There are no disqualifications allowed due to employment issues, occupation, school, childcare issues, religious beliefs or felony convictions. Persons requesting disqualification for any of these reasons will need to appear as summoned and requests will be reviewed on a case by case basis, based on the answers under oath of the individual during the jury selection.

 

If you do not meet one of the juror qualifications you can apply for a disqualification. To apply for a disqualification click on the Disqualification tab above.  A doctor's note is required for ALL medical disqualifications. Jurors requesting medical disqualifications may have their doctor fax a note directly to this office with out filling out the disqualification form.The juror’s name, appearance date and juror number must be legibly printed on the fax. All doctor statements must state the duration of the excuse. Nursing mothers will be excused when a doctor’s note stating the age of the child is provided. Nursing mothers will be excused until the child is 1 year old. If the child will turn 1 year old during the calendar year a postponement should be requested rather than a disqualification.

 

 

NOTE!- Postponement requests must be received by the jury commissioner no later than the Wednesday PRIOR to your scheduled appearance date. Alternate dates must be within the next 3 months.
I understand that I may ask for one postponement for the following reasons:

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STOP!- In order to qualify for a disqualification, you must meet one of the following criteria listed below. If you do NOT meet one of these criteria, you may apply for a postponement only.
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Q: Can I lose my job if I serve as a juror?
Q: Do I still have to serve on jury duty if I am a dependant of OR an active duty member serving in the military and do not claim residency in Colorado?
Q: How are jurors assigned to trials?
Q: How was I chosen for Jury Service?
Q: If I have a felony conviction, am I eligible to serve on a jury?
Q: What are the legal qualifications for jury service?
Q: What do I do if I lost my questionnaire?
Q: What if I have a disability?
Q: What if I have other commitments for the date I’m supposed to appear, how can I obtain a postponement for the jury summons I received?
Q: What if my employer doesn’t want to pay me for the first three days of service?
Q: What is the “one day/one trial” system?
Q: Who will pay me for serving as a juror?
Q: Why do I receive summonses year after year, when other people don’t?

The Colorado Judicial Branch is committed to ensuring equal access to and full participation in court and probation services and programs by people with disabilities, including attorneys, litigants, defendants, probationers, witnesses, victims, potential jurors, prospective employees and public observers of court proceedings.

Form to Request Accomodations

Local ADA Coordinator for the 8th Judicial District

Courts: Scott Courtney
970-498-6260
scott.courtney@judicial.state.co.us

Probation: Paul Cooper
970-498-5841
paul.cooper@judicial.state.co.us

Reporting Location
201 La Porte Ave, Suite 100
Ft. Collins CO 80521
Directions/Map

Jury Line: 970-498-6262 Ext. 1
Jury Fax: 970-498-6120
Note: do not send a cover page
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Jury Commissioner
Lori Johnson
970-498-6262
larimerjury@judicial.state.co.us
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