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  1. Find handbooks and instructions about serving on a jury. Resources from the Office of Illinois Courts.

  2. To be summoned for jury duty, a citizen must be a registered voter, or have a driver's license, a State ID Card, or an Illinois Person with a Disability Identification Card. Every eligible citizen may be called for jury service once every 12 months.

  3. Thursday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Friday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Saturday: Closed. Please click on the link below to be redirected to the Circuit Court of Cook County jury information page from the Office of the Chief Judge.

  4. Jury service is a civic duty. A jury decides the facts of a case in accordance with principles of the law as explained by a judge. Jurors listen to testimony, review evidence, and render decisions in civil and criminal trials. Most U.S. citizens who are 18 or older may serve on a federal jury.

  5. Jury Duty Compensation Rates By State. This chart lists the daily juror pay rates for each state. many states also provide travel or mileage reimbursement, and in some states, your employer is required to give you paid time off for serving on a jury.

  6. What should I bring with me when I report for jury duty? Type: Jurors' FAQ. Answer: Please bring the top half of your Summons with you when you report. Since the courtrooms tend to be cool, you may want to bring a sweater or light jacket with you.

  7. Jury duty is the civil obligation of all citizens, and the process by which you may be called to serve on a jury varies by state. This site provides information on jury duty laws for all 50 states and some territories. We have jury pay, excuses, and even state laws regarding employer obligations.

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