Thursday, March 27, 2014

How to Make Money from Online Jury Duty

During an online mock trial, attorneys present highlights of their case to a set of mock jurors, who deliberate until they reach a verdict. Mock jurors provide insight on the case and offer the attorneys valuable feedback. Attorneys often use this preliminary information when they are deciding whether or not to accept a case.

1.  Surf the Internet to find reputable online jury duty sites. Check user reviews and make sure that the e-jurors that have used the service were happy with the experience and got paid on time. If you see complaints, move on to the next online jury duty site.

2.  Review the requirements and make sure that you meet the necessary criteria to become an online juror. To qualify on most sites, you must be at least 18 years old and a United States citizen with no felony convictions. You can not be a lawyer or an insurance company representative.

3.  Complete and submit the necessary membership applications for all the reputable sites that you qualify for. This will increase your chances of being selected for online jury duty, since some sites are more active than others.

4.  Read and carefully review all the instructions and guidelines that will be provided when you are selected for online jury duty. You'll increase your chances of being invited to serve again if you follow all the rules and fulfill all the requirements.

5.  Sign up for a PayPal account. Some online jury duty sites use PayPal to pay you for your services. This may not be necessary in all cases; some sites prefer to send checks through the mail in order to verify your identity and address.

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