I have received a jury summons and feel that my employment may be jeopardized if I were to serve as a juror, what should I do?

Please be aware that you are protected by Ohio Revised Code 2313.18, which prohibits an employer from discharging or threatening to discharge any permanent employee summoned to serve as a juror if that employee gives reasonable notice of their summons prior to being absent from work for service as a juror. It also states “Whoever violates…shall be punished as for a contempt of court.”

You should speak with your employer about being selected for jury service. Many of the organizations, companies and small businesses in this county are very supportive of their employees participating in this civic duty.

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1. I have received a jury summons and have vacation or a business trip planned during the time of my jury term do I have to reschedule this planned event?
2. I have received a jury summons and feel that I am not up to serving on a jury do to health concerns, what should I do?
3. I have received a jury summons and feel that my employment may be jeopardized if I were to serve as a juror, what should I do?
4. I have received a jury summons and don’t feel that I can financially afford to be off work to serve as a juror, what should I do?
5. I have received a jury summons and am a convicted felon, am I still eligible to serve as a juror on a trial?
6. I have received a jury summons and I have a scheduled doctor appointment, do I need to reschedule this appointment?
7. None of these questions address my concern, who should I contact?