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eJuror Information

Completing the Juror Qualification Questionnaire does not mean you are summoned. eJuror is an online alternative to completing the Juror Qualification Questionnaire by mail. You must complete the questionnaire through eJuror; it is required by law. Completing the Qualification Questionnaire should be a quick process, and the court appreciates your cooperation. Through eJuror, you can update personal information electronically, check when you need to report for service, submit a request for an excuse or deferral, and select an alternative time to serve if a deferral request is granted.

If you cannot complete the questionnaire online, please call the toll-free number (844) 603-6463 to request a paper questionnaire. State your participant number, name, and current address.

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Navigating eJuror: Tips

  1. Below are a few tips on how to quickly and successfully complete your questionnaire through eJuror.
  2. Please read every question thoroughly and answer every required question marked with a red asterisk (*)
  3. Once you complete the Login Page, DO NOT use the browser back and forward buttons. Using either button will eject from eJuror, and you will be unable to access the login screen for at least 20 minutes. -If you wish to contact the court regarding eJuror questions the contact information is located at the bottom
Online Steps to Access eJuror

Step 1: Visit https://www.moed.uscourts.gov/  (You must use this exact eJuror website address)
Step 2: Click on “Jurors” section, and select “eJuror" from drop-down menu.
Step 3: Enter your 9-digit participant number located above your name and address.
Step 4: Follow the screen prompts and answer each question.

If you get locked out of eJuror while trying to complete the form, wait 20 minutes for the system to reboot. If you still cannot access eJuror, please call the court toll free at 1-(866) 510-1925

 

eJuror FAQ

How do I know that eJuror is secure?
The Court follows current best practices for database and server security, maintained by highly skilled Information Technology court staff, and supported by a dedicated national network security group.
Who will see the information I provide to the court?
The Qualification Questionnaire you are completing is used only by court staff to determine your eligibility to serve as a juror sometime in the future. Except by judicial order for extraordinary circumstances, only court staff will be able to review the information you provide to the federal court.
How will I know if my Qualification Questionnaire is received by the court?
The last page of the eJuror process is called a confirmation page. Reviewing this page is important for you to view your answers and make edits. Once you have submitted this page, you will receive verification that you have successfully completed the eJuror process. If you do not receive this verification, the ourt will not have received your Qualification Questionnaire.
What if I do not have a computer?
You may wish to use your local library’s computer terminals to access the eJuror system. However, if you require a paper copy of the questionnaire, please call (314) 244-7852. Please leave a voice message with your 9-digit participant number, your name and address. A paper Qualification Questionnaire will be sent to you as soon as possible.

Contact Information

Contact the Jury Administrator for any jury related questions: U.S. District Court, 111 S. 10th Street, Room 1.300, St. Louis, MO 63102. Phone: (314) 244-7850 or toll free: (866) 510-1925, Email: moedml_jury@moed.uscourts.gov