Is your court still relying on snail mail, manual data entry, and physical postcards to summon jurors?
For decades, the standard procedure for jury management has been paper-heavy. Clerks print thousands of summons, stuff envelopes, pay for postage, and then wait weeks for responses that may never come.
While this process is familiar, it is also silently draining your court’s budget and wasting valuable staff hours. In an era where citizens do everything from banking to grocery shopping on their phones, sticking to an all-paper system is no longer just “old school”—it’s inefficient.
Here is why manual paper summons are costing your court more than you think, and how modern software like JuryQ can stop the bleeding.
1. The Hidden Cost of Postage and Printing
It seems small—a few cents per postcard or letter. But when you multiply that by 10,000 or 50,000 potential jurors annually, the costs skyrocket.
- Printing: Ink, toner, and specialized cardstock.
- Labor: The hours your clerks spend folding, stuffing, and sorting.
- Postage: Rates are climbing every year.
- Undeliverables: Paying to send mail to addresses that haven’t been updated in years.
The Fix: Digital notifications (Email and SMS) cost a fraction of physical mail and are delivered instantly.
2. The Data Entry Bottleneck
When a potential juror fills out a paper questionnaire and mails it back, someone has to read their handwriting and type that data into your system.
- Error Rate: Illegible handwriting leads to typos in names and addresses.
- Time Sink: A clerk might spend 15–20 hours a week just doing data entry.
The Fix: With JuryQ, jurors fill out their questionnaires online via a secure portal. The data flows directly into your system—no typing required.
3. Low Response Rates Delay Trials
People lose mail. They throw “junk mail” away without looking. When response rates are low, you have to summon more people just to get a viable jury pool. This creates a cycle of waste.
- Over-Summoning: You have to cast a wider net, which costs more money.
- Trial Delays: If you don’t have enough qualified jurors on the day of voir dire, the judge is unhappy, and justice is delayed.
The Fix: Automated reminders via text message drastically improve yield rates. A simple nudge to a smartphone is harder to ignore than a postcard.
Ready to Go Paperless?
Modernizing your court doesn’t have to be complicated. JuryQ simplifies the entire process, from summons to payroll, saving your court time and taxpayer money.





