Coryell County Jury Panel Canceled, Jurors No Longer Required
The District Court jury panel scheduled for November 17, 2025 was canceled, and jurors who had been summoned were notified they no longer needed to appear. The county posted updated jury information and contact details on courthouse and court web pages, making it important for residents and employers to check official channels for current court schedules.

The Coryell County District Court jury panel that was scheduled for November 17, 2025 was canceled, and jurors were informed they were no longer required to appear. The official public notice was posted on the Coryell County website, and the courthouse and court pages include updated jury information and contact details for those summoned.
County officials maintain that the county website posts court schedules, public notices and contact information for the district courts and county offices. Residents who were summoned or who expect to serve in the near future should consult the courthouse and jury pages for the full notice and related calendar items, and use the posted contact details to confirm their status.
The cancellation affects people who rearranged work schedules or made travel plans to serve on the November 17 panel. Employers and community organizations that accommodate jury service will want to note the change so employees can resume normal duties without uncertainty. The county posting offers a single source for official updates, which can reduce confusion for jurors and their employers about next steps.
Beyond immediate logistics, the announcement highlights the role of clear communications in local justice administration. Timely notices on the county site help preserve public trust in court operations by ensuring that summoned citizens receive authoritative information about their obligations. For anyone summoned to jury duty it remains important to rely on the official courthouse pages rather than unverified social media or secondary sources.
The county website also lists schedules for other court proceedings and contact information for district court staff and county offices. Checking those resources can help residents plan travel, childcare and work arrangements when future panels are scheduled. The public notice on the official site includes links and calendar items related to court business.
Local governments across the country face similar demands to keep residents informed about civic responsibilities and schedule changes. For Coryell County, the courthouse and court pages on the county site are the central points of contact for jurors and community members seeking clarity. Residents with questions about jury status are encouraged to use the contact information provided on those pages to reach district court staff directly.


