Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 12-16-8 - Employees Excused From Employment; Compensation; Postponement of Service.

(a) Upon receiving a summons to report for jury duty, any employee, on the next day he or she is engaged in his or her employment, shall exhibit the summons to his or her immediate superior, and the employee shall thereupon be excused from his or her employment for the day or days required of him or her in serving as a juror in any court created by the constitutions of the United States or of the State of Alabama or the laws of the United States or of the State of Alabama.
(b) An employee may not be required or requested to use annual, vacation, unpaid leave, or sick leave for time spent responding to a summons for jury duty, time spent participating in the jury selection process, or for time spent actually serving on a jury. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require an employer to provide annual, vacation, or sick leave to employees who otherwise are not entitled to the benefits under policies of the employer.
(c) Notwithstanding the excused absence provided in subsection (a), any full-time employee shall be entitled to his or her usual compensation received from such employment.
(d) It shall be the duty of all persons paying jurors their fee or compensation for services to issue to each juror a statement showing the daily fee or compensation and the total fee or compensation received by the juror.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a court shall automatically postpone and reschedule the service of a summoned juror who is an employee of an employer with five or fewer full-time employees, or their equivalent, if another employee of that employer also has been summoned to appear during the same period. A postponement pursuant to this section shall not affect an individual's right to one automatic postponement under Section 12-16-63.1.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 12 - Courts.

Chapter 16 - Juries.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 12-16-1 - When Words "Jury" or "Juries" Include Court or Judge.

Section 12-16-2 - Persons Exempted From Jury Duty.

Section 12-16-3 - Citizens of State, Counties, Cities, etc., Not Disqualified as Interested in Actions in Which State, County, City, etc., a Party or Interested.

Section 12-16-4 - Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 594, P. 712, &Sect;11, Effective April 27, 1978.

Section 12-16-5 - Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 594, P. 712, &Sect;11, Effective April 27, 1978.

Section 12-16-6 - Duty of Court to Ascertain Qualifications Before Administering Oath to Jurors.

Section 12-16-7 - Duty of Juror to Declare Personal Knowledge as to Fact in Controversy During Trial and Proceedings Upon Such Declaration; Proceedings Upon Declaration of Fact by Juror During Retirement of Jury.

Section 12-16-8 - Employees Excused From Employment; Compensation; Postponement of Service.

Section 12-16-8.1 - Discharge of Employee or Adverse Employee Action.

Section 12-16-9 - Separation and Sequestration of Jury in Felony Cases.

Section 12-16-10 - Provision of Lodging and Meals for Jurors, etc., When Jury Kept Together Without Separation Overnight, etc.; Presumption as to Separation of Jurors on Basis of Sex.

Section 12-16-11 - Charge of Court to Jury Generally.

Section 12-16-12 - When Charge Must Be Written and Filed in Record.

Section 12-16-13 - Charges Moved for by Parties; Appeals; General Charges.

Section 12-16-14 - Taking of Written Evidence by Jury on Retirement.

Section 12-16-15 - Polling of Jurors and Proceedings Thereupon.