⚡ Massachusetts Jury Duty Pay — Quick Facts

Daily Pay
$50
State court rate
Mileage Rate
$0.34/mi
Per mile to courthouse
Employer Pay
✅ Required
State law requires it
Anti-Retaliation
✅ Protected
Cannot be fired

If you've received a jury summons in Massachusetts, you're probably wondering: how much will I actually get paid? This guide covers everything Massachusetts jurors need to know about jury duty compensation in 2025 — from the state court's daily fee schedule to mileage reimbursement and employer obligations.

Quick Answer: Massachusetts state courts pay jurors $50/day. Mileage is reimbursed at $0.34/mi. Employer pay is required by state law. You cannot be fired for serving jury duty in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Jury Duty Pay Schedule

Massachusetts's jury duty pay is set by state statute and applies to all state-level courts. Federal courts operating in Massachusetts follow the federal pay schedule ($50/day for days 1–10, $60/day thereafter), which is separate.

Service Type Daily Pay Notes
Massachusetts State Court $50/day Standard state rate
Federal Court (in Massachusetts) $50–$60/day Separate from state court
Grand Jury (Massachusetts) $50/day Same rate, longer duration
Mileage Reimbursement $0.34/mi Travel to courthouse

Important note: MA employers must pay full wages for first 3 days. After that, the court pays $50/day.

Mileage Reimbursement in Massachusetts

The court reimburses jurors at $0.34/mi for travel to the courthouse. You must track your mileage each day and submit a mileage log to the jury clerk at the end of your service. Keep all parking receipts as many courts reimburse parking separately.

Example Calculation

If you live 20 miles from the courthouse and serve for 4 days:

  • Court pay: 4 × $50 = calculated by your state rate
  • Mileage: 20 miles × $0.34/mi × 4 days
  • Use our Pay Calculator for exact totals

Does Your Employer Have to Pay You in Massachusetts?

The answer in Massachusetts: ✅ Yes — Required by Massachusetts Law (3 days).

Massachusetts has one of the stronger employer pay requirements. Your employer must continue your regular salary during jury service as mandated by state law. Violating this is illegal and actionable.

Massachusetts Law: Your employer is legally required to pay you during jury duty. If they refuse, you have grounds to file a legal complaint.

Your Legal Rights as a Massachusetts Juror

Massachusetts, like all US states, has anti-retaliation laws protecting jurors from employment consequences:

  • Your employer cannot fire you for serving on a jury
  • Your employer cannot threaten, demote, or penalize you
  • You are entitled to return to your same position after service ends
  • Benefits (health insurance, retirement) continue during your service period
  • If retaliated against, you can seek legal remedies including reinstatement and back pay

Can You Get Excused from Jury Duty in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts courts allow jurors to request postponement or hardship exemptions. Generally accepted reasons include:

  • Extreme financial hardship (especially self-employed individuals with documented income loss)
  • Primary caregiver with no alternative childcare arrangements
  • Medical conditions verified by a physician's letter
  • Pre-scheduled travel that cannot be reasonably postponed
  • Prior jury service within a disqualifying period

Contact your local Massachusetts court or check your jury summons for the specific postponement process.

Is Jury Duty Pay Taxable in Massachusetts?

Yes. Jury duty pay received from Massachusetts courts is taxable ordinary income and must be reported on your federal tax return (Form 1040). If your state has an income tax, it is likely taxable at the state level as well.

Exception: if your employer requires you to remit your court stipend to them because they are paying your full salary, you can deduct the amount you return from your federal taxable income.

📋 Tax Tip: Keep all jury duty payment receipts from the Massachusetts courthouse. The court may issue a 1099-G or similar document if your total pay exceeds certain thresholds.

Jury Duty Pay in Major Massachusetts Cities & Counties

While the state court rate of $50/day applies across Massachusetts, the specific courthouse you report to depends on your county of residence. Here are the most active jury courts in Massachusetts:

🏙️ Major Cities Covered

Jury Duty in Boston, Massachusetts Jury Duty in Worcester, Massachusetts Jury Duty in Springfield, Massachusetts Jury Duty in Cambridge, Massachusetts Jury Duty in Lowell, Massachusetts

🗺️ County Courts in Massachusetts

Suffolk County Jury Pay Middlesex County Jury Pay Worcester County Jury Pay

Regardless of which county or city you serve in, the base state compensation is $50/day. Some counties may have slightly different parking reimbursement policies — always verify with your summons.

Frequently Asked Questions — Massachusetts Jury Duty

How much do you get paid for jury duty in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts state courts pay jurors $50/day. Federal courts in Massachusetts pay $50/day (days 1–10) and $60/day after 10 days. Mileage reimbursement is $0.34/mi.

What if I'm self-employed and called for jury duty in Massachusetts?

Self-employed individuals in Massachusetts receive only the standard court stipend of $50/day — there is no employer to supplement it. If your business income will be significantly impacted, you may apply for a financial hardship exemption. Document your income loss carefully for the court.

Does Massachusetts require grand jury pay?

Grand jurors in Massachusetts generally receive the same $50/day rate as regular trial jurors. However, since grand jury service can last many months, it creates more significant financial impact. Massachusetts courts may offer additional hardship considerations for extended grand jury service.

Where do I report for jury duty in Massachusetts?

Your summons specifies the exact courthouse. Massachusetts's major jury courts are located in Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Cambridge, Lowell. Always confirm your reporting location on your official summons document — never assume based on proximity.

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