DENVER, CO – The House yesterday passed bipartisan legislation to allow Coloradans 72 years and older to opt out of jury duty. HB25-1065 passed the House by a vote of 50 to 14.
“Under this bipartisan bill, older Coloradans can choose whether or not they want to serve on a jury,” said Rep. Bob Marshall, D-Highlands Ranch. “This bill aligns the opt-out age for jury duty with the retirement age for judges. The vast majority of states already allow older residents to opt out of jury duty temporarily or permanently, and this bill allows older Coloradans to choose what is right for them.”
HB25-1065 would allow Coloradans aged 72 years and older to temporarily or permanently opt out of jury service. If signed into law, this bill would take effect on January 1, 2026.
According to the Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons (AARP), 41 states offer an exemption from jury service based on age. The minimum age required to request an exemption from jury service ranges from 65 to 80 years old nationwide.