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To appear on "The People's Court," participants typically need to have a legal dispute that falls within the show's jurisdiction. They must apply to be on the show, and if selected, they may receive a small appearance fee, often around $100 to $300, along with a chance to have their case heard by a judge. Additionally, the show may cover the judgment amount if the case is decided in favor of the plaintiff.

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