Who are exempt from jury service
Effective Jul 1, 2026Code 1950, § 8-208.6; 1973, c. 439; 1977, cc. 458, 617; 1978, cc. 176, 340; 1980, c. 535; 1982, c. 315; 1987, c. 256; 1990, c. 758; 1993, c. 572; 1998, c. 83; 2025, c. 92; 2026, c. 117.
The following shall be exempt from serving on juries in civil and criminal cases:
- 1. The President and Vice President of the United States,
- 2. The Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General of the Commonwealth,
- 3. The members of both houses of Congress,
- 4. The members of the General Assembly, while in session or during a period when the member would be entitled to a legislative continuance as a matter of right under § 30-5,
- 5. Licensed practicing attorneys,
- 6. The judge of any court, members of the State Corporation Commission, members of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, and magistrates,
- 7. Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, state police, and police in counties, cities and towns,
- 8. The superintendent of the penitentiary and his assistants and the persons composing the guard,
- 9. Superintendents and jail officers, as defined in § 53.1-1, of regional jails,
- 10. The elected clerk of any circuit court and such clerk's deputies,
- 11. The State Fire Marshal as described in § 9.1-206 and any officer appointed as a fire marshal pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3 (§ 27-30 et seq.) of Title 27.
Code 1950, § 8-208.6; 1973, c. 439; 1977, cc. 458, 617; 1978, cc. 176, 340; 1980, c. 535; 1982, c. 315; 1987, c. 256; 1990, c. 758; 1993, c. 572; 1998, c. 83; 2025, c. 92; 2026, c. 117.