2017-09-24

44. Serve as an Online Juror

Most of us hope we’re not called for jury duty. However, you can make extra money as an online juror. Attorneys use mock juries and focus groups to prepare for trials. They submit facts related to a case, and online jurors answer questions. You can sign up at sites such as OnlineVerdict. com and eJury. com if you’re at least 18 and a U. S. citizen.


OnlineVerdict. com pays between $20 and $60 per case, and eJury. com pays $5 to $10. Note that jurors can only review cases in the county or federal district where they live.