Jury Services
Welcome to Jury Service. This is a significant responsibility and a public service that you should assume with pride as you make ultimate decisions in trials. On behalf of Yolo Superior Court, we thank you for your commitment to serving.
Hon. Tom M. Dyer, Presiding Judge Shawn C. Landry, CEO & Jury Commissioner
Manage Your Jury Duty Follow these steps to prepare for your service.
Step 1 Complete Questionnaire All jurors must complete the mandatory questionnaire within 5 days of receiving their summons. Start Questionnaire →
Step 2 Check Reporting Status Check after 5:00 PM the evening before your service date to see if your group is required to report. View Status Board →
Step 3 Video Appearance Appear by video on your first day of service at 8:30 AM. In-person attendance is required for any days after. Join Virtual Courtroom →
Step 4 Letter of Attendance Once your service is complete, download or print your official Letter of Attendance for your employer or school. Get Proof of Service →
Day of Service: What to Expect
Security ScreeningAirport-style screening. No weapons or sharp objects permitted.
OrientationBrief film and instructions from the Jury Commissioner's staff.
Jury SelectionGroups are called for voir dire questioning by judges and attorneys.
✛ Accessibility
Yolo County Superior Court provides equal access for all people. If you require disability accommodations, please request them at least 5 days in advance.
Need Further Assistance?
For inquiries that cannot be handled through the online portal, contact the Jury Commissioner's Office.