Jury Duty

Jury Duty Information

Jury service is a vital component of the justice system and a crucial civic duty. It ensures that all individuals are afforded the right to a fair trial decided by impartial members of the community. The opportunity to serve on a jury allows you to become better informed about your courts and the law. The involvement of our citizens in this process is essential to the preservation of our justice system.

What is a Jury Trial

Jury trial: (A trial held before a judge sitting with a jury to resolve factual issues) You have the right to a jury trial if you request one in writing within 21 days of the date of your arraignment or your entry of a plea. The written request must be accompanied by a jury fee of twenty-five dollars ($25). You may specify up to six (6) jurors. If you do not specify a certain number, you will have a jury of three (3).

City of Woodland Park Jury Trial Information

If you receive a jury summons from the City of Woodland Park Municipal Court, it means you have been randomly selected from voter registration to potentially serve as a juror. Please read your summons carefully for specific reporting instructions, dates, and requirements. Potential jurors are responsible for checking this webpage for essential trial information ahead of their reporting date, which is subject to change.  Updates will be posted here as they become available.

Posted: 10/30/25:   The jury trial scheduled for November 10, 2025, for which you were called as a jurist, has been vacated.  Therefore, you do NOT have to appear for service on said day.  Thank you for your willingness to serve as a juror for the Woodland Park Municipal Court.  Your appearance will not be necessary.

We appreciate your cooperation and commitment to this important civic responsibility.