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Brownsville Division Juror Information

Daily Reporting Message

How long do I serve?

As a general rule, you will only be asked to come to the courthouse twice. If you are selected as a juror, then your service ends when the trial ends. Your summons gives you the date you need to report to the courthouse.

To confirm whether you need to report on that date call 1-800-582-9109 and listen to the recorded message (have your nine-digit participant number available) or choose the daily reporting message. The message about your reporting date will be posted by 6:00 p.m. on the evening before your reporting date. You will need to report to the courthouse if instructed.

If you have a question, please call our jury section at (956) 548-2500 during normal business hours.

What if I can't be there?

You may request to be exempted or excused from jury service or to have your juror service postponed. You must put your request in writing. You must appear unless the Court has granted your request. Mail requests to: United States Distrrict Court, Attn: Jury Section, 600 E. Harrison Street #101, Brownsville, Texas, 78520. You may call the toll free number, 1-800-582-9109, anytime to check the status of your request to be excused for postponed.

Exemptions

The Court may exempt you from service if you are:

  • A member in active service of the armed services of the United States.
  • A member of a fire or police department.
  • An elected official actively engaged in the performance of official duties.

Excuses

The Court may excuse you from jury service if you are a:

  • Person not employed outside the home, having active care and custody of a child under the age of ten whose health or safety would be jeopardized by their absence for jury service; or a person who is essential to the care of the aged or infirm persons and who is not employed outside the home.
  • Person who have served as a grand or petit juror in federal court within the past two years.
  • Person over seventy years of age.
  • Member of a federal law enforcement agency (like agents for Postal, FBI, Customs, etc.).
  • Member of a volunteer safety organization and work in an official capacity without compensation (fire fighters, rescue squads or ambulance crews).
  • Person for whom the jury service would cause undue hardship or extreme inconvenience. (medical excuses require a precise doctor's statement; full-time students need to provide a copy of your class schedule)

Postponements

The Court may postpone your jury service. Any request for postponement must show why the delay is unavoidable.

Where do I report?

Report to the Jury Assembly Room on the second floor of the United States District Court,
600 E. Harrison Street in Brownsville, Texas.

Do I reside in the Brownsville Division?

Counties in the Brownsville Division:

Cameron, Willacy

Will I be paid?

Federal law authorizes the following payments:

  • $40.00 each day you come to the courthouse;
  • 50.5 cents for each mile driven. The route driven must be the shortest practical one to and from the courthouse;
  • Other expenses including road tolls, parking and public transportation.
How am I paid?

You will be paid at the end of your jury service. A United States treasury check will be issued and you should receive it within about four weeks.