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  • 2 N. Paint St., Chillicothe, OH 45601
  • 740-702-3032 (Court 1) | 740-702-3038 (Court 2)

Jury Information

Reporting

If you are a current juror, CLICK HERE to see if you need to report.

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Jury Information

Your reporting dates are indicated on the jury summons and schedule of dates which were mailed to you. Your reporting time is 8:15 a.m., if you are assigned to Courtroom #1...

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Juror Eligibility

To be eligible to serve for jury duty, you must be at least 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county in which you are called to serve...

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Jury Questionnaire

You will receive a jury questionnaire in your jury packet. The questionnaire must be completed entirely, both pages, before returning to the Court. Please return your...

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Scheduled Conflicts

If you know of days during your scheduled term of service when you cannot be present for jury service (i.e. a business trip or a vacation), you must notify the Court...

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Request for Excuse

If you are unable to serve as a juror due to a physical, mental or financial disability, you must notify the Court in writing as to the nature of your disability and secure...

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Compensation

Compensation varies between counties and is set by the Board of Commissioners in Ross County. Jurors receive $10.00 for each day they report for jury service...

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Court Location & Parking

The Ross County Common Pleas Court, General Division, is located in the Ross County Court House at 2 North Paint Street (at the corner of Paint and Main Streets)...

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Questions About Jury Service

If you have any questions regarding your jury service, please contact the Court, Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. You may also e-mail the Court...

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Grand Jury

The Ross County, Ohio Grand Jury meets approximately twice per month in the Magistrate’s Hearing Room. The purpose of the Grand Jury is to review evidence...

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