How are names selected for jury service?

A master list of prospective jurors for the County of Shelby is compiled from the Tennessee Department of Safety.  The list includes all citizens over the age of 18, who have either a driver’s license or a state ID.  Your name is electronically and randomly selected from the list of names collected from the master list.

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1. Why do I have to do Jury Duty?
2. How are names selected for jury service?
3. I am 70, do I have to serve Jury Duty?
4. How long do I have to serve?
5. How often do I have to serve?
6. Who is qualified to be a juror?
7. Who can be excused or disqualified from serving jury duty?
8. What if I don’t live in Shelby County?
9. I have completed the questionnaire on-line. What’s next?
10. If I chose a date on-line, do I need to appear for Jury Qualification as stated on my summons?
11. Where do I report?
12. Where do I park?
13. Are we reimbursed for parking?
14. What do I wear?
15. Will there be long periods of waiting?
16. How long will I be there?
17. Can I bring my cell phone?
18. Are we allowed to take electronics to the court house?
19. Is there Wi-Fi available?
20. How much do I get paid for serving Jury Duty?
21. Does my employer have to pay me while I serve jury duty?
22. Can I be fired from my job if I serve jury duty?
23. What if I have an emergency?
24. Can I bring my child and is there childcare available?
25. What if there is inclement weather?
26. How do I ask to be excused or disqualified from jury duty?
27. What if I can’t appear for Jury Qualification?
28. What happens if I can’t appear for my scheduled jury duty date?
29. What if I do not serve?
30. I’m on disability, should I be excused?
31. I don't speak English, can I be excused?
32. Will the Jury Commission ask me for financial information?
33. Are there areas for nursing mothers to express, if required to serve jury duty?
34. I have a hardship, can I be excused?
35. How can I get proof of my jury service?
36. I work in another state, can I be excused?