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I have no idea why you posted your question on Fixya.com, a website intended for asking and answering questions on how to go about REPAIRING THINGS.
You could easily have made a telephone call to your local public library and asked a reference librarian to look the information up for you. (Your taxpayer dollars at work.)
This is the link to the state of Kentucky information regarding juries: https://courts.ky.gov/juryduty/pages/faqs.aspx
There seems to be no upward age limit on jury service. One must be at least age 18 to serve on a jury (any jury) in the state of Kentucky (any county.)
You contact the court (municipal, county, or Federal) court which issued the jury duty notice and ask to have a duplicate (replacement) letter sent to you.
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