21-302. Juror summoning; procedures
A. The superior court in each county shall summon trial jurors from the master jury list pursuant to rules adopted by the supreme court.
B. The superior court in each county shall summon grand jurors from the master jury list pursuant to rules adopted by the supreme court.
C. Jurors shall be summoned by using a countywide summoning method that is in compliance with the constitutions of the United States and this state.
D. A court may use alternative procedures for summoning jurors that are in compliance with the constitutions of the United States and this state by providing for the summoning of jurors from a fair cross section of the community as provided in a plan approved pursuant to rules adopted by the supreme court.
E. If the superior court in a county has multiple court locations, the court may propose alternative procedures for summoning jurors as provided in a plan approved by the supreme court or the presiding judge of the county in which the court is located. The alternative procedures may be designed to minimize the distance prospective jurors must travel and to avoid unnecessary travel expenses by dividing the county into jury districts or using a countywide juror summoning method that affords all qualified persons in the county an opportunity to be considered for jury service at any court location.
F. Except as provided in subsection H of this section, if multiple courts operate at one location, jurors may be summoned countywide or from the jurisdiction of the courts and pooled for use by any superior court or justice of the peace court at that location.
G. Only persons who reside within the city or town limits of the court are eligible for jury service in municipal court.
H. In counties with a population of two million persons or more, a person must reside within the precinct limits of the court to be eligible for jury service in a justice of the peace court.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
§ 21-122 - Expenses for food, lodging and other necessities; criminal and civil cases
§ 21-132 - Review of jury commissioner's or jury manager's action
§ 21-202 - Persons entitled to be excused from jury service
§ 21-222 - Arizona trial and digital evidence fund
§ 21-223 - Failure of juror to attend; fine
§ 21-233 - Misconduct of challenged grand juror; classification
§ 21-235 - Recording, listening to, observing proceedings unlawful; classification
§ 21-236 - Employment rights; automatic postponement; violation; classification
§ 21-301 - Master jury list; source lists
§ 21-302 - Juror summoning; procedures
§ 21-311 - Master jury file; master jury list
§ 21-313 - Use of jury management automation systems; random selection
§ 21-314 - Juror questionnaire
§ 21-315 - Excuse from service; investigation
§ 21-331 - Procedure for summoning jurors
§ 21-332 - Jurors' term of service; exemption
§ 21-335 - Frequency of service; exemption
§ 21-336 - Postponement of jury service
§ 21-404 - Grand jurors; number; quorum
§ 21-405 - Change in presiding judge or county attorney; effect
§ 21-407 - Duties of grand jurors
§ 21-408 - Attendance of prosecuting attorney
§ 21-409 - Duties of court; examination; charge; advice; appointment of foreman
§ 21-410 - Swearing of witness
§ 21-411 - Appointment of reporter; transcript
§ 21-412 - Evidence on behalf of person under investigation
§ 21-413 - Indictment upon probable cause
§ 21-414 - Number of grand jurors necessary to indict
§ 21-415 - Presentation of indictment
§ 21-416 - Failure to indict person in custody or on bail
§ 21-417 - Discharge of grand jury
§ 21-421 - State grand juries; impaneling; term
§ 21-423 - Jurors; judicial supervision
§ 21-424 - Presentation of evidence to state grand jury
§ 21-425 - Designation of venue; consolidation
§ 21-426 - Duty of the attorney general to advise county attorney of investigations and indictments
§ 21-427 - Attendance of prosecuting attorney; prosecution of indictments; issuance of subpoenas