How are jurors with Disabilities Accommodated?
     Top If you have a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to allow you to serve, the court will try to provide the services or auxiliary aids that you need. The kinds of auxiliary aids that are generally available include assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters and “real-time” captioning of court proceedings. In some situations, the court may be able to provide a reader for visually impaired jurors or have forms, such as a jury questionnaire, reproduced in large print or put on audiotape. If you have a mobility impairment and are sent to a courtroom which has access problems, you may be reassigned to a different location that has better access. If you are a TDD users and need to communicate with the court while you are on jury duty, you can call the relay service at 1-800-662-1220 and they will be able to place the call. Some courts also may have a TDD or TTY in the clerks’ office. Any access questions or requests for assistance can be co