How much and when will I be paid for my jury service?
You will receive some monetary compensation for your time spent at the courthouse. The rates are established by state law and start at $12.50 per half day. If employed, you may want to check with your employer about your company’s jury service and compensation policies.
• Selection Day
• $12.50/half day
• $25.00/full day
• Roundtrip mileage rate paid is .80 cents
• Trial Day
• $20.00/half day
• $40.00/full day
• Roundtrip mileage rate paid is .80 cents

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1. How was my name selected?
2. What are the eligibility requirements to serve as a juror?
3. Is jury duty mandatory?
4. Can I get excused from serving on a jury?
5. How much and when will I be paid for my jury service?
6. What if I have already served in the past year?
7. What time do I have to report?
8. What if I need special accommodations?
9. Where do I park?
10. What kind of trial will I hear and how long will the trial take?
11. Why do I have to wait around to serve as a juror?
12. Is there a consequence for my refusal to serve?
13. Is there a dress code?
14. Can I bring my cell phone, pager, camera, computer or food with me?
15. What happens when I get there? How long will I be there?
16. Am I able to have a cigarette break?
17. What about inclement weather conditions?
18. What happens after the verdict?
19. While serving as a juror, how can my family notify me of an emergency?