![]() ![]() However, most jurors only serve for one or two days. If you are seated for a trial, you must serve until the trial ends, which could be two days to several weeks. In larger counties, several court sessions are held at the same time, so you may hear either criminal or civil matters. In smaller counties, your jury summons may tell you whether you are summoned for a criminal or civil session of court. Read more in the Employers' Guide to Jury Service. Notify your employer as soon as you receive a jury summons and check with your employer regarding the payment policy for jury service. However, the law does not require that the employee be paid in full while serving. ![]() It is against the law for an employer to fire or demote an employee because he or she served as a juror or grand juror. If you serve more than five days, you will receive $40 per day.
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