Are the fees refundable?
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Filing fees are not refundable except by order of the court.
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Who may request an accommodation?
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Any qualified person with a disability who has business in a state court, including attorneys, litigants, defendants, probationers, witnesses, potential jurors, prospective employees and public observers of court services and programs may request reasonable accommodation by contacting the local ADA Coordinator or Jury Commissioner.
Repealed/Replaced by 16-01 Effective Jan 1, 2016
Amended Apr 19, 2011
Amended April 21, 2010
What if I am retired?
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Jurors who are temporarily out of the county or state: If the juror will be out of the county on their appearance date but will be returning within the next 6 months, they should be postponed to a time when they are back in the county. Retired persons who live in the county more than 50% of the time, but still maintain a permanent address in another county or state may apply for a postponement to a later date when they will be in state.
What is a "stipulated motion"?
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A stipulated motion needs to be signed by all parties and is an agreement regarding the issues. It must have all signatures for the judge to rule on it.
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