North Carolina Statutes

§ 9-6.1 — Requests to be excused

North Carolina § 9-6.1
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 9Jurors
Art. 1Jury Commissions, Preparation of Jury Lists, and Drawing of Panels

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 9-6.1 (2026).

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(a)Any person summoned as a juror who is a full-time student and who wishes to be excused pursuant to G.S. 9-6(b1) or who is 72 years or older and who wishes to be excused, deferred, or exempted, may make the request without appearing in person by filing a signed statement of the grounds for the request with the chief district court judge of that district, or the district court judge, clerk of superior court, or judicial support staff member, if so designated by the chief district court judge pursuant to G.S. 9-6(b), at any time five business days before the date the person is summoned to appear.
(b)Any person summoned as a juror who has a disability that could interfere with the person's ability to serve as a juror and who wishes to be excused, deferred, or exempted may make the request

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