JURY

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule: 504

Jurisdiction: TX

Bluebook Citation: Tex. R. Civ. P. 504

(a) (b) Demand. Any party is entitled to a trial by jury. A written demand for a jury must be filed no later than 14 days before the date a case is set for trial. If the demand is not timely, the right to a jury is waived unless the late filing is excused by the judge for good cause. Jury Fee. Unless otherwise provided by law, a party demanding a jury must pay a fee of $22.00 or must file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs at or before the time the party files a written request for a jury. (c) Withdrawal of Demand. If a party who demands a jury and pays the fee withdraws the demand, the case will remain on the jury docket unless all other parties present agree to try the case without a jury. A party that withdraws its jury demand is not entitled to a refund of the jury fee. (d) No Demand. If no party timely demands a jury and pays the fee, the judge will try the case without a jury.

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