JURY DUTY IN BOISE COUNTY
Beware of Jury Duty Scam
We will NEVER call you and ask for immediate payment for failing
to appear for jury duty to avoid being arrested. There are
consequences that could be imposed if you fail to appear for jury
service but you would have to appear before a judge to have those
consequences imposed. If you receive a call like this, please call our
office directly at (208) 392-4452 *251 to verify if we placed the call.
NEVER give the caller your bank/credit card information. You can
call the Idaho Attorney General’s Office at (208)334-2400 to report the scam.
Stephanie Kenyon, Jury Commissioner/Deputy Court Clerk
Phone: 208-392-4452 *251
Fax: 208-392-6712
Email: [email protected]
To fill out Juror Qualification Questionnaire online: https://jury.idaho.gov
Automated Jury Phone: (844) 509-1211
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Term of Service
When you receive a Jury Qualification Questionnaire, you should fill it out and return it immediately. Fill out your questionnaire and mail it back to Boise County Courthouse, P.O. Box 126, Idaho City, ID 83631, or complete it online at https://jury.idaho.gov.
Each term of service in Boise County is for two months and follows this schedule:
January/February; March/April; May/June; July/August; September/October; and November/December.
The Uniform Jury Selection and Service Act can be found at: Idaho Code 2-201 through 2-221.
What to Expect:
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Jurors With Concerns
Statutory Disqualification:
A juror is not qualified to serve under these circumstances:
Medical
If you have a temporary or permanent medical issue, please complete your questionnaire online or via Juror Qualification Questionnaire and return it to the jury commissioner. You may request to be excused or have your jury service postponed. If you request an excusal or postponement, for any medical reason, you must provide a statement from a medical provider supporting the request and identify the anticipated date on which the condition will no longer prevent you from jury service. If it is a permanent condition, please be sure to have the medical provider indicate this. The medical release statement can be prepared by the physician, or you can use the Physician’s Certificate for Release Form below and send it via Fax to 208-392-6712 or email: [email protected].
Physician’s Certificate for release from Jury Service
Undue Hardship
If you are unable to serve during the term of service dates assigned to you, please submit a Deferral Request online or via the Juror Qualification Questionnaire. You may request an alternate service term to reschedule your jury service. Each juror is allowed a one-time deferment. Idaho Code does not excuse you from jury service for work, finances, transportation, or childcare.
If you anticipate legitimate scheduling problems such as unusual work situations or vacation plans you cannot move, please let us know. We will do our best to ensure you are not selected during that time. If you are a nursing mother, you may delay your service for 12 months.
What to expect when you come in for Jury Selection
Location and Duration of Trials
Jury trials will be held at the Boise County Courthouse located at 419 Main Street in Idaho City. If you have been asked to appear on a given date, be prepared to stay the full day for jury selection. Any citizen selected for the trial will serve for the duration of the trial. In Boise County this time is generally 1 – 4 days, but it is possible that a trial can extend longer.
Juror’s Pay (Idaho Code 2-215)
Jurors shall receive $10.00 for each one-half day and $20.00 for each full day. All jurors shall receive mileage fees for their travel expenses round-trip at the rate of .725 per mile.
Optional Donation of Juror Fees
The Jury Assistance Fund permits you to donate your mileage reimbursement and juror pay to a special fund dedicated to improving jury service. If you are interested in participating in the Jury Assistance Fund, please contact the jury commissioner’s office or check the box in the online response system, https://jury.idaho.gov. Thank you for your contribution to helping other jurors with this important obligation.
Jury Attire
Your attire should be appropriate for the courtroom. You do not need to wear a suit or a dress, but you must dress respectfully. Jeans are acceptable if they are clean and do not have any holes. There are no hats allowed in the courtroom. Also, please keep your perfume and cologne to a minimum, as many people are allergic to them.
Prohibited
*Food, gum, and drinks (except for bottled water) are not allowed in the courtroom.
*Cell phones must be turned off before entering the courtroom.
*Smoking/Vaping is prohibited in the building. This includes the jury room. If you would like to step outside for a break, please speak to the bailiff and he will assist you.
On a Personal Note:
We understand that jury service can be inconvenient for many. However, it is a fundamental part of our justice system—and every person deserves the right to a fair trial.
While many people think of criminal trials when they hear “jury service” there are also civil trials, which cover matters such as personal injury, property rights, and other disputes that any of us could one day be involved in. In those moments, we would all want a fair and impartial jury to hear our case.
That fairness is only possible when citizens of Boise County step up to serve. To ensure balanced and just outcomes, we need jurors from all walks of life.
Your participation matters. It is how the justice system works for everyone.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact the Jury Commissioner.