Superior Court of California, County of Riverside. The "My Jury Duty" Web Portal is designed to be a "one stop" shopping center for jurors utilizing the latest in Web technology. The court is actively working to help our jurors who may be concerned about COVID-19. REPORTING VS. CALL-IN JURORS. If you are sick and have symptoms of COVID-19, and have been summoned for jury duty, please contact Jury Services at (530) 225-5701.
Jury duty may be a short commitment, or it may be a long one. Hours: You must be available to report at 8:30 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. and able to stay until 5:00 p.m. on the day you report for jury duty.Due to the nature of jury service and the court process itself, there are often periods of waiting. Most jury trials last 3 - 7 days, but some may go longer.
Most prospective jurors are summoned to report on a specific date to the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana at 7:45 a.m. Group Numbers for jurors summoned as Reporting Jurors are in the range1000 to 4999.
Many states excuse full-time students from jury duty. Request that your jury duty be rescheduled for your next break (winter, spring, summer). COVID-19: The Court will begin to summon jurors for appearance dates beginning in mid-June 2020. The Superior Court uses the "One Day/One Trial" program under California Rules of Court, rule 2.1002, which is intended to make jury service more convenient by shortening the time that a person is required to serve to one day or one trial. It allows jurors to respond to their jury summons in the convenience of their homes and virtually 24/7. The average juror will serve three to four days on trial, and many jurors will be in and out after only a one or two-day commitment. We suggest you bring a book or other material to occupy your time. Even if you live in a state that doesn't excuse students (e.g., California), you still have options. Then press 2 to postpone your jury service date, and enter your badge number on your jury …