If you were due to attend Wicklow Circuit Court this week, this update from courts.ie is important. The Wicklow Circuit Court jury panel scheduled for 9:45 am on Thursday, June 25, has been cancelled, meaning jurors are no longer required to attend.
According to the official notice published by the Courts Service, Judge Ni Chulachain cancelled the jury panel for the listed sitting in Wicklow Circuit Court. The announcement provides immediate clarity for anyone who had been summoned and may have been preparing to travel to court in Bray or make work and family arrangements.
Wicklow Circuit Court Jury Panel Cancelled
The official update states that the jury panel due to attend Wicklow Circuit Court at 9:45 am on Thursday, June 25, is cancelled. As a result:
- Jury panel members do not need to attend court
- No appearance is required at the scheduled time
- Anyone with questions should contact the court office directly
This kind of service notice is a routine but important public update, similar to alerts citizens may monitor across gov.ie, the Revenue Commissioners, the Health Service Executive (HSE), or An Garda Síochána when checking official Irish public service announcements.
Who should take note?
This notice is especially relevant for:
- People summoned for jury duty at Wicklow Circuit Court
- Employers managing staff leave for court attendance
- Families arranging transport or care schedules
- Legal professionals tracking court listings and attendance requirements
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Contact Details for Wicklow Circuit Court Queries
If you need clarification about the cancelled jury panel, the Courts Service has advised that queries should be directed to the Bray court office using the following contact details:
- Email: braycourtoffice@courts.ie
- Phone: 01 274 4800
For citizens trying to verify legal or administrative notices, checking official channels remains essential. Whether the update involves the Courts Service, Workplace Relations Commission (WRC), Department of the Taoiseach, Justice, Social Protection, or the Citizens Information Board, official sources should always come first.
Why these notices matter
Jury duty notices can affect work schedules, commuting, childcare, and legal planning. A cancellation announcement like this helps prevent unnecessary travel and confusion. It also reflects the wider role of Ireland’s public institutions, including bodies such as the Courts Service, Office of Public Works (OPW), An Bord Pleanála, the Data Protection Commission (DPC), and other state agencies that keep the public informed through timely notices.
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What to Do Next
If you were listed for attendance at Wicklow Circuit Court on Thursday, June 25, no further attendance is required for this cancelled jury panel unless you are separately contacted. To avoid confusion:
- Keep a copy of your jury summons for reference
- Check courts.ie for any additional updates
- Contact the Bray court office if you need confirmation
This Wicklow Circuit Court notice was published on June 22, 2026, and serves as an important reminder to rely on verified public information, whether you are tracking updates from courts.ie, gov.ie, the National Transport Authority (NTA), Education, Housing, Health, or other official Irish bodies.
In short, the Wicklow Circuit Court jury panel for Thursday, June 25, has been cancelled, and summoned jurors no longer need to attend. If in doubt, contact the court office directly to confirm your status and avoid unnecessary travel.
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