City of St. Louis - Circuit Attorney's Office
   
HOME > Criminal Justice Process > Reporting for Jury Duty Anatomy of a Prosecution

The Grand Jury
Reporting for Jury Duty:

A fair and effective criminal justice system can only work with citizens willing to serve as a member of a jury. While for some this may feel like an inconvenience, your participation is critical to the pursuit of justice for all citizens. When you are requested to serve jury duty, it is important that you appear in person ready to serve. Without jurors the criminal justice system shuts down.

The Jury Commissioner’s number is 314-622-4458. They can tell you where to park, where to catch the bus or Metro Link and give you general information. Generally, the Jury Commissioner’s Office is in the Civil Court’s building located at the corner of Tucker and Market in downtown St. Louis City. Enter on the Tucker side of the building.

Why is there so much sitting or standing around and waiting? Sometimes, there are legal motions and work that the lawyers and judge do outside your presence. The Court and the prosecutors work hard to minimize this period but please be patient; this work is important.

Tips:

  • Wear respectable but comfortable clothing. Some jurors like to have a sweater with them as some of the courtrooms, while beautiful, can be chilly.
  • If you have to take medicines or other treatments, please make sure you tell the Jury Commissioner and the bailiff once you reach a courtroom. The bailiff will tell the judge who will work with you.
  • Bring a book or other item to read. While you cannot read while court is in session, during some of the waiting periods you are permitted to read. Do not bring items to read that are related to cases in the court system at the present time. Do not bring a dictionary or other item for use in court.
  •  Bring money for lunch or snacks. The jury fee is not paid to you immediately.


home | case information | general information | careers | contact us | site map