We’re glad to see you are interested in becoming an “eJuror.”
There are no charges or costs for signing up to be an eJuror. There is also no guarantee that there will be cases for you to complete once you sign up. Cases are assigned based upon availability from attorneys, where you live (your residence), and your demographic details.
Just like actual jury service in the United States, to qualify as an eJuror, you must:
- be at least 18 years of age;
- be a citizen of the United States;
- be of sound mind and good moral character;
- be able to read and write;
- have never been convicted of a felony; and
- not be under indictment or other legal accusation of misdemeanor theft or felony theft or any felony charge.
In addition, due to the confidential nature of our cases, you must:
- not be an actively practicing attorney, paralegal, or legal assistant;
- not be employed by or associated with an attorney or law firm;
- not be related to a practicing attorney within the first degree of affinity (marriage) or within second degree of consanguinity (blood); and
- not be employed as an insurance adjuster, nor associated with the adjusting of liability claims.