⚖ ExcuseFromJury.com Free Legal Letter Tool All 50 US States
Free Jury Duty Excuse Letter Generator

Get Out of Jury Duty
The Right Way

Professional, court-ready letters with real state legal citations — generated in seconds

100% Free Forever
All 50 US States
PDF Download
🔒
No Data Stored
Print Ready
⚠ Legal Notice: All content on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Generated letters are templates — always review before submitting. Court acceptance is at the judge's sole discretion.
Step I

Your Personal Information required fields marked *

Step II

Select Your Excuse Reason choose one

Step III

Additional Details recommended for a stronger letter

⚠ Legal Disclaimer — Please Read
This tool generates a template letter for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The generated letter is a starting point — you should review, personalize, and verify its accuracy before submission. ExcuseFromJury.com makes no guarantees that any letter will be accepted by any court. Acceptance of excuse requests is entirely at the discretion of the presiding judge or court clerk. If you have specific legal concerns, consult a licensed attorney in your state.

✅ Your Letter Is Ready

Review carefully before submitting to the court

✓ State-Specific Legal Language Applied
How It Works

Three Steps to Your Excuse Letter

01

Enter Your Details

Fill in your name, state, court name, and jury service date. Add your Juror ID from your summons for a more complete letter.

02

Select Your Reason

Choose from 8 court-recognized excuse categories. Our system applies the correct state statute for your jurisdiction automatically.

03

Download & Submit

Download as PDF, copy to clipboard, or print a clean, court-ready letter. Review carefully and submit per your court's instructions.

Legal Guides & Resources

Everything You Need to Know

Written with verified US court sources

All 50 US States Supported.
Each letter references your state's specific jury duty statute.

California Texas New York Florida Illinois + 45 more states
Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions Answered

Can I legally request to be excused from jury duty? +
Yes — every state has statutory provisions allowing citizens to formally request an excuse or postponement based on genuine hardship. Submitting a written request is the proper legal process and is encouraged by courts across all 50 states.
What should a jury duty excuse letter include? +
A strong excuse letter should include your full name, mailing address, Juror ID number, the specific reason for your request with details, a reference to your state's relevant jury duty statute, and a polite, professional closing. Our generator handles all of this automatically.
How far in advance should I submit my excuse letter? +
Submit as soon as possible after receiving your summons — ideally at least 2 weeks before your reporting date. This gives the court adequate time to process your request and send a response before your jury service date.
Does ExcuseFromJury.com store my personal information? +
No. All letter generation happens entirely within your browser using JavaScript. No personal information you enter is ever transmitted to our servers, stored in any database, or accessed by us in any way. Once you close or refresh the page, all entered data is permanently gone.
Is this letter guaranteed to be accepted by the court? +
No — and any website that makes that guarantee is being dishonest. Acceptance of jury duty excuse requests is entirely at the discretion of the presiding judge or court clerk. Our letters are well-written, professionally formatted, and reference real state statutes, which improves your chances, but there is no guarantee. If your situation is complex, consider consulting a licensed attorney.
What if my excuse request is denied? +
Most courts allow one free postponement even if an excuse is denied — simply request a different date. You can also appear on your assigned jury day and speak directly with the judge about your circumstances. Ignoring a summons entirely can result in fines or contempt of court charges.

Not Legal Advice

ExcuseFromJury.com is an informational website that provides free letter templates as a public service. The content on this website, including all generated letters, articles, and guides, is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, legal representation, or the formation of an attorney-client relationship. You should not rely on information from this website as a substitute for professional legal counsel. If you have a specific legal problem, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

No Guarantee of Acceptance

ExcuseFromJury.com makes no representations or warranties that any letter generated by this tool will be accepted by any court, judge, or legal authority. Decisions regarding jury duty excuse requests are made solely at the discretion of the relevant court. Results may vary based on jurisdiction, the nature of your hardship, supporting documentation provided, and the individual court's policies. Use of this tool does not relieve you of your legal obligation to respond to a jury summons.