Doctors Note for Jury Duty — Medical Documentation for an Excuse Request

A documented medical condition can be valid grounds to request a postponement or excuse from jury duty. SwiftCareMD provides a physician-reviewed, signed note that you can submit to the court with your hardship or medical excuse request — online, with no appointment, same-day.

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Medical Excuses for Jury Duty

Most courts accept physician documentation as valid grounds for requesting a jury duty postponement or excuse. Valid medical reasons typically include acute illness or injury that prevents attendance, chronic conditions requiring frequent treatment, recent surgery or recovery, and mental health conditions that make service impractical.

Requirements vary by jurisdiction, but most courts ask for a signed physician's note on official letterhead.

Important: SwiftCareMD provides documentation of actual medical conditions reviewed by a licensed physician. We do not help fabricate conditions or create fraudulent court documents.

If you have a genuine medical condition that affects your ability to serve, a physician-reviewed note through SwiftCareMD is a legitimate path to requesting accommodation.

What the Note Covers

  • Physician review of your reported medical condition and functional limitations
  • Statement of the condition's impact on your ability to serve on a jury
  • Physician signature, name, license, and practice contact information
  • Formatted for court submission

How SwiftCareMD Works

Step 1 — Describe Your Medical Condition

Complete an intake form describing your illness, chronic condition, or recent procedure and how it affects your ability to attend and participate in jury duty.

Step 2 — Physician Reviews Your Case

A licensed physician in your state reviews your intake. If your condition is clinically appropriate for documentation, they issue a signed note.

Step 3 — Note Delivered, same-day

A signed PDF is emailed to you, ready to include with your jury duty excuse request form to the court clerk.

Who This Serves

Individuals with genuine medical conditions that would be aggravated by jury service, people managing post-surgical recovery, those with mobility limitations, or anyone with an active illness at the time of summons. Available in the U.S. with 24/7 live chat support.

Cost and Guarantee

SwiftCareMD charges $34.99 flat. If a note isn't clinically appropriate for your situation, we offer a full money-back guarantee.

Court-ready documentation without an in-person appointment and at a fraction of the cost of a clinic visit.

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