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Employees shall notify their supervisor in writing when they receive a notification to serve on any jury, and if they receive a summons to report to court.
When asked to call in rather than report to a court, the employee must report to their regular work assignment. If and when the employee is required to appear in person, the employee shall notify his/her supervisor.
The CSU will continue an employee’s salary while on jury duty, regardless of the length of service. Employees who are summoned to jury service must report that their employer will pay for unlimited time on a jury.
Depending on the employee’s category, an hourly employee or an employee that works less than full-time is eligible for time off with pay for jury duty for only those hours s/he was scheduled to work.
Students, even if employed by the university, are not paid for days served on a jury.
When reporting attendance after jury service, the employee should provide his/her supervisor with a copy of the Proof of Service from the court.
Self-reporters and timekeepers should use “Jury Duty Take” under absence name and report only days of service in court.
State employees (employees of the CSU but not the auxiliaries) are prohibited from receiving the daily juror stipend from service on a State court.
If serving on a federal court (Grand Jury), the daily jury fee for service must be made payable to the CSU and turned into University Cash Services in order to receive regular pay.
Employees may keep travel mileage reimbursement issued from the court. However, the federal government may issue a check for combined service and mileage. If this occurs, the employee has the following options:
As always, when expecting a payment from Cash Services, please bring your CSUN ID.