What To Expect On Your
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Jurors reporting to the West Justice Center should arrive at the courthouse as instructed by the voice/web call in message. The reporting hours are generally 8:00AM or 1:30PM.
Juror hours are 8:00AM to 5:00PM unless otherwise informed by court personnel. On occasions, jurors may be required by the court to remain available in the Jury Assembly Room after 5:00PM.
As the temperature in the courthouse varies with preferences and areas, dress in layers, comfortably but appropriately. Shorts and tank tops are not permissible attire.
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- What will happen on my jury service day?
- How long will I serve jury duty?
- How will I be sent to a courtroom?
- What will happen in the courtroom?
- What facilities are available in the jury assembly room and at the courthouse?
- How will my employer know I served jury duty?
- Will I get paid for jury duty?
Agenda for the Day
Once at the justice center, your jury service day will most likely proceed as follows:Check-inBack to Top |
Check-in begins at 8:00AM or at 1:30PM. Jury staff collect the top part of your summons for input purpose and answer any questions you may have. It is important to check in so you will receive credit for the day. A plastic holder will be provided for your badge, which you need to wear at all times during your jury service period. If you lost your summons, present your driver’s license to Jury staff to check in. A new badge will be issued to you. If you have not returned your juror affidavit questionnaire, you will be asked to complete a duplicate one at this time. |
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While waiting for the day to begin, you are invited to have a complimentary cup of coffee or tea from the jury assembly room. A brochure is provided in the jury assembly room to help you familiarize yourself with the requirements of jury service and to find out what will happen today. Click here for an online preview of the brochure. Work tables and work carrels are available in the jury assembly room if you bring your work with you. Work carrels are equipped with telephone jacks to dial up to your network. Calls within the 714 area are free. A TV monitor, magazines, books and board games are available in the reading rooms of the jury assembly room. They are donated items so may not be your preferred materials. Bring your favorite book or jigsaw puzzle to work on if you like. Restroom facilities are located in the jury assembly room. |
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Jury staff will present an orientation followed by a video orientation. Visit http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/jury/video1.htm for a preview of the orientation video. |
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Courtroom assignments begin after orientation: Jury staff randomly select prospective jurors present in the Jury Assembly Room to be sent to courtrooms for jury selection. Jury staff will call the jurors’ names and direct them to the courtroom they are assigned to. The judge presiding on the trial will advise prospective jurors of the particulars of the case, including whether it is a civil or criminal case and how long the trial will last. For general information on jury selection, see below or click on http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/jury/process.htm. Once you have been dismissed from a courtroom, you must check in again with Jury staff in the jury assembly room. Courtroom assignments will continue as needed throughout the day. |
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A morning break will be announced at approximately 10:00AM. This is again the time to enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee or tea or purchase a snack from the vending machine located in the jury assembly room. |
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A lunch break is generally announced at 12:00PM and will last until 1:30PM. A list of nearby restaurants is available in the jury assembly room. A refrigerator and microwave are available in the jury assembly room if you decide to bring your own lunch. |
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Courtroom assignments will continue as needed throughout the day. |
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An afternoon break is announced at approximately 3:00 p.m. |
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Upon ensuring that no more jury selections are scheduled for the day, prospective jurors not assigned to a courtroom will be released for the day, generally at 4:00PM. This is not a definite time as jurors may be required by the court to remain available in the jury assembly room until after 5:00PM. On light days, jurors may be released earlier than 4:00PM. |
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A Certificate of Jury Service form will be available in the jury assembly room at the end of the day. If you are on a trial, the courtroom Sheriff personnel will provide you with a certificate. |
Full Security Facility
The West Justice Center is a FULL SECURITY facility. All persons entering the building will be required to pass through a weapons screening device and have all hand-carried objects x-rayed. Weapons of any type will not be permitted into the Justice Center. Items such as: knives, including pocket knives, scissors, corkscrews, mace, pepper spray, knitting needles, etc., which may be deemed potentially offensive and dangerous by the Sheriff's Department will not be allowed in the building.
Term of Service
The Orange County Superior Court's term of service is one-day or one-trial. At the conclusion of the initial day of service, jurors not sworn to serve on a trial and not ordered to return for a second or subsequent days of jury selection will have completed their jury service for a minimum of one year. Trials typically last between four and six days.Back to Top
Assignments
Prospective jurors are assigned to the courtroom at random throughout the day. Jurors should listen carefully for their name when Jury staff announce assignments. Once in the courtroom, the judge will advise the panel of prospective jurors of the particulars of the case, including whether it is a civil or criminal case and how long the trial is estimated to last. Jurors dismissed from a courtroom are generally instructed to return to the Office of the Jury Commissioner. They must check in and will be made available for an assignment to other pending trials unless otherwise indicated by staff.Matters requiring the judge’s and attorneys’ time before the trial can start often arise unexpectedly creating delays in assignments to the courtroom and causing jurors to have to wait in the jury assembly room. Although regrettable, these matters cannot be predicted and must be resolved.
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Facilities
- Restrooms are located in the Jury Assembly Room.
- The courthouse is a non-smoking facility. An outside patio is available for the convenience of smokers.
- Work tables and work carrels are available in the jury assembly room for jurors who bring their work with them.
- A TV monitor, magazines, books and board games are available in the jury assembly room. They are donated items so may not be current.
- Free wireless internet access is available. Jurors only need a laptop equipped with Wi-Fi to access the Internet from anywhere in the Orange County Courthouses. They will receive instructions from Jury staff, connect to the wireless network and launch their browser.
- Users of the service are able to send and receive emails, conduct web research, and retrieve documents from online repositories.
- In the event of an emergency (fire, earthquake, etc.), Jury staff will instruct jurors on what to do and whether it is necessary to evacuate. Jurors assigned to a courtroom will receive instructions from Sheriff personnel.
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Proof of Service
A Certificate of Jury Service form will be available in the jury assembly room at the end of the day. Sworn jurors serving on a trial will be provided a certificate by the courtroom Sheriff personnel.Back to Top
Fees
Jurors are not compensated for the first day of service. Jurors will be paid a fee of $15.00 a day and reimbursement of 34 cents a mile from their home to the courthouse (one-way) beginning the second day of service, except when the juror is employed by a federal, state, or local government entity, or by any other public entity as defined by Section 241.200 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Effective August 2004, those jurors are no longer paid the juror fee.Payments to jurors are processed bi-weekly and should reach jurors within three to five weeks after their service. Depending on the processing date, jurors may receive several checks in payment for their service.
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Fee Waiver Program
The fee waiver program reduces court costs and saves tax dollars since the cost to produce the average check exceeds the check value. Please check with your employer before waiving your juror fees as we are aware that some employers who provide paid jury duty leave require that their employees surrender fees paid by the court. For information regarding this program, please see a Jury staff member or click here to email a request to waive your jury fees and mileage.Back to Top
Jury Selection
When a jury trial is ready to begin, a panel of prospective jurors are sent to the courtroom for jury selection. In the courtroom, they are administered the prospective jurors’ oath, which basically requires them to tell the truth when answering questions. The judge then informs prospective jurors of the particulars of the case.Jury selection begins with 12 or more prospective jurors being called into the jury box. They are asked questions to determine if they are free of bias or whether there is any other reason why any of them cannot be fair and impartial. The judge and lawyers may excuse individual jurors from service for various reasons.
The process of questioning and excusing jurors, which may last more than one day, continues until 12 persons are accepted as jurors for the trial. Alternate jurors may also be selected. Unless otherwise ordered, any remaining prospective jurors on the panel are returned to the jury assembly room for another possible jury selection.
For more detailed information on the jury selection process as well as the trial and deliberation processes, please visit http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/jury/process.htm.




