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What is the difference between a qualification questionnaire and a summons?

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What is the difference between a qualification questionnaire and a summons?

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A qualification questionnaire is a “fill in the bubble” form designed to provide the court with information to determine if you are legally qualified to be a juror, as well as statistical information. If you are legally qualified for federal jury duty, at some point you may be sent a summons, which is an order from the court calling you to jury service.

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