It is your responsibility to determine whether your right to serve on a jury has been restored. If your right has been restored, please enclose documentation to prove your status. Unfortunately, without documentation showing that your right to serve on a jury has been restored, the court will be unable to call you for jury service.
Restoration of civil rights, including the right to serve as a juror, is governed by the law of the convicting jurisdiction. Jurisdictions vary on whether conviction results in the loss of any civil rights and, if applicable, how those civil rights are restored. In some jurisdictions, restoration of rights may occur automatically upon completion of sentence, while in other jurisdictions, an affirmative act, such as a pardon, must occur. The district probation office or the office of the attorney general of the state where you were convicted may assist you.