Make Money Online Jury DutyIf you’re into watching those law, crime and courtroom TV programs, use your interests to make money online by reaching verdicts as an online mock juror.

How does it work? In a nutshell, attorneys present highlights of their case to a set of mock jurors, who deliberate until they reach a mock verdict.

Mock jurors provide insight by offering valuable evaluation and feedback. Attorneys often use this preliminary information when deciding whether or not to accept a case and/or are looking to research a case before heading into a real a courtroom.

Working from home and online as an e-juror can earn you anywhere from $10 to $100+ per case, depending on the length of the case and trial.

Getting started is easy…

STEP 1.
Browse the following sites that will pay you to be an online juror:

Jury Test
Get to review summaries of legal cases and provide feedback to the lawyers about their cases. Better yet, you get PAID to do it, usually about $10.00 per case. Sign up as a juror. It’s quite fun and interesting.

eJury
For each verdict rendered, eJurors are paid $5 – $10 depending on the length of the case. The amount to be paid will be shown at the top of each case. You certainly won’t get rich serving as an eJuror, but just one case a week would probably pay for your Internet access.

Online Verdict
Earn extra money by becoming an OnlineVerdict.com juror. You will review interesting legal cases from the comfort of your home, provide feedback through an online questionnaire, and be paid well for your time. $20 to $60 per case.

Zap Jury
The ZapJury concept was designed to create a large pool of people who are willing to serve on “mock” juries on the Internet to give feedback on actual cases pending in the courts. Lawyers have used “mock juries” with individual cases for many years, to evaluate and settle, or prepare for trial. But they have been expensive, and so are used rarely. Doing it online greatly lowers the cost.

Trial Juries
Once you sign up, you will be eligible to receive assignments and be a part of the “virtual juries” that review cases submitted by our participating law firms. You will then provide feedback to these law firms by answering questions about your response to the case. In most cases, we’ll pay you $30. For more complex cases, we’ll pay you more.

Trial Practice
Earn $10 per hour as a mock juror. Jurors wanted. Occasionally spend 4-8 hours on nights or weekends serving as a juror in a mock trial of an actual court case. If you have lived in your city for one year, have a valid driver’s license or are a registered voter in the city, please apply.

STEP 2.
Review each site’s requirements to make sure that you meet the necessary criteria to qualify. Most sites have some basic requirements, much like a “real” juror, such as:

You cannot be a lawyer or an insurance company representative.
Must be at least 18 years old.
You must be a United States citizen.
No felony convictions.

STEP 3.
Complete and submit membership applications to all sites that you qualify for. This will increase your chances of being selected for online jury duty, as some sites will be more active than others.

STEP 4.
If and/or when you are selected for online jury duty, read and carefully review all instructions, guidelines and requirements provided. By doing a good job, you’ll increase your chances of being invited and selected to serve again.