Jurors are paid a fee for each day they sit on a trial. Jury fees and expense reimbursements are paid to jurors every two weeks and at the conclusion of the trial. If a trial lasts more than 50 days, fees and expenses are paid weekly.
Daily fees:
Fees and reimbursements are not provided for any days that a juror is absent.
Under the Employment Standards Act, an employer is not obligated to pay you for lost wages incurred during jury duty. However, some employers choose to continue to pay their employees’ full wages during this period. Contact your employer for more information on their policies.
Reimbursement is provided for expenses incurred as the result of being a juror. Expense claims must be handed in to the sheriff (receipts are required).
Eligible expenses include:
During the trial, tea and coffee are provided. Jurors are responsible for all meals, except when the jury is sequestered for deliberations (when a jury is kept in a private location while deciding on a verdict). During sequestrations, meals and accommodation are provided as needed.
You must respond to a jury summons - even if you feel you are not qualified or need an exemption. You can respond by mail or online. Find out how.