No more jury duty for some senior citizens if new law passes in new jersey

No More Jury Duty for Some Senior Citizens if New Law Passes in New Jersey

June 15, 2025

TRENTON, N.J. — A new bill introduced in the New Jersey Legislature would exempt residents aged 70 and older from jury duty, offering automatic relief from the civic obligation for senior citizens.

The proposed legislation aims to recognize the potential physical, emotional, and logistical challenges jury service can present for older residents. Under current law, New Jersey allows individuals to request exemption from jury service based on hardship or disability, but there is no automatic exemption based on age.

If enacted, the bill would permit any resident aged 70 or older to be excused from jury duty without needing to submit additional documentation or hardship requests.

Supporters cite practical concerns for seniors

Supporters of the bill argue that as residents age, factors such as mobility issues, medical conditions, and caregiving responsibilities can make jury service burdensome. They also note that relieving older residents from mandatory jury service could streamline jury selection and reduce the number of postponement or exemption requests currently handled by court administrators.

The bill would not prevent seniors who wish to serve from doing so. Individuals 70 and older who are willing and able to serve would still be eligible to participate if they choose.

Part of ongoing efforts to modernize jury service

New Jersey courts have previously updated jury selection procedures to accommodate potential jurors’ needs, including expanded use of electronic communication and scheduling flexibility. The proposed exemption for seniors would add another layer of accommodation, aligning the state with several others that already provide similar automatic age-based exemptions.

The bill is now under consideration by legislative committees as lawmakers weigh its potential impact on jury pools and court operations across the state.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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