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Which of the following may make you eligible for jury duty in Texas? UTA ID State ID Drivers License Voter Registration Card Green Card

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Which of the following may make you eligible for jury duty in Texas?

UTA ID

State ID

Drivers License

Voter Registration Card

Green Card

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Solution

In Texas, eligibility for jury duty is determined by several factors. Here's how each of the options you listed fits into those criteria:

  1. UTA ID: This is an ID for the University of Texas at Arlington. It does not make you eligible for jury duty.

  2. State ID: If this is a Texas State ID, it can show that you are a resident of the state, which is one of the requirements for jury duty. However, having a State ID alone does not automatically make you eligible.

  3. Drivers License: Similar to a State ID, a Texas Driver's License can show you are a resident of the state. But again, having a Driver's License alone does not automatically make you eligible.

  4. Voter Registration Card: Being registered to vote in Texas is one of the criteria for jury duty eligibility. So, a Voter Registration Card can potentially make you eligible, assuming you meet the other criteria as well.

  5. Green Card: A Green Card shows that you are a lawful permanent resident of the U.S., but not necessarily a U.S. citizen. In Texas, you must be a U.S. citizen to serve on a jury. Therefore, a Green Card alone does not make you eligible for jury duty.

In addition to these factors, you must also be at least 18 years old, be of sound mind, and not have any felony convictions or legal charges pending to be eligible for jury duty in Texas.

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