Jury Duty: North Dakota
Federal law and guidance on this subject should be reviewed together with this section.
Author: Susan A. P. Woodhouse, Littler
Summary
- Employers in North Dakota must excuse employees from work to serve on a jury, serve as a witness or give testimony pursuant to a subpoena. See Employers Obligated to Provide Leave.
- All employees in North Dakota may take time off from work to respond to a jury duty summons. See Employees Qualified for Leave.
- Employers are not required to compensate employees for the time spent on jury duty. See Compensation During Leave.
- North Dakota law protects an employee's job when the employee serves on a jury. Employers cannot terminate, demote, lay off, penalize, threaten or coerce an employee because of an employee's jury duty leave. See Prohibited Actions.