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Code · Utah · Title 78B — Judicial Code · Chapter 1

78B-1-110. Limitations on jury service.

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Effective 5/7/2025
78B-1-110. Limitations on jury service.
(1)In any two-year period, a person may not:
(a)be required to serve on more than one grand jury;
(b)be required to serve as both a grand and trial juror;
(c)be required to attend court as a trial juror more than one court day, except if necessary to complete service in a particular case; or
(d)if summoned for jury service and the summons is complied with as directed, be selected for the prospective jury list more than once.
(a)Subsection (1)(d) does not apply to counties of the fourth, fifth, and sixth class and counties of the third class with populations up to 75,000.
(b)The population for each county used for this section shall be derived from, to the extent not otherwise required by federal law:
(i)the estimate of the Utah Population Committee created in Section 63C-20-103 ; or
(ii)if the Utah Population Committee estimate is not available, the most recent census or census estimate of the United States Bureau of the Census.
Amended by Chapter 400 , 2025 General Session
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