Jury Services

San Diego Superior Court Jury Services summons qualified individuals to perform a crucial civic responsibility that provides justice for all – serving on a jury. Jurors can be selected to serve on panels for criminal or civil trials.

Jury Duty General Information

Jurors throughout the County of San Diego are now summoned for jury service by postcard:

Jury Summons Postcard

Length of Service

Most jury trials last between three to seven days, but some may go longer. The Superior Court uses the "One Day or One Trial" program under California Rules of Court, rule 2.1002, which is intended to make jury service more convenient by shortening the time that a person is required to serve to one day or one trial. Under the "One Day or One Trial" program and the Summons for Jury Service you received, you are only required to appear for jury service for one day unless you are assigned to a trial. If you are assigned to a trial and sworn in as a juror, you will continue your service until the trial is completed. For more information, please refer to the Judicial Council of California's One Day or One Trial Fact Sheet.

Dress Code

Business casual dress is recommended.

Security

All jurors entering the courthouse are required to go through a weapons screening process conducted by the Sheriff's Department. Please do not bring into the courthouse any objects that could be used as a weapon; including but not limited to:

Firearms/ammunition Knives (pocket knife, belt buckle knife, etc.)
Metal knuckles Chains including wallet chains
Tools (hammer, screwdriver, wrench, etc.) Pepper spray, mace or tear gas
Cutting instruments (scissors, letter opener, box cutter, hatchet, sword, etc.) Handcuffs/handcuff keys
Knitting needles, sewing needles, large safety pins Syringes
Glass containers, ice picks, corkscrews and metal eating utensils Lighters, torches, flammable liquids
Chemicals/fertilizers that are corrosive or flammable Explosives

Also prohibited are:

Skateboards, golf clubs and bats Alcohol
Illegal drugs or paraphernalia Laser pointers
Graffiti tools – markers, paint, etching tools, etc.  

If you have items that are not allowed, you may be asked to leave the courthouse and return without them.