The Courtroom Deputy Clerk III will be in the criminal division which shall include the criminal courtroom. This position is responsible for providing initial criminal court administration assistance to judges, attorneys, defendants, and court personnel. This position prepares all necessary paperwork to reflect judge's orders whether in criminal or, if necessary, civil proceedings. The Courtroom Deputy Clerk III must be able to multi-task and prioritize in order to start and stop what they are doing, as needed. The ideal Courtroom Deputy Clerk candidate will have knowledge of court proceedings, preferably circuit court experience, but training may be provided for a candidate with prior general or juvenile domestic courtroom experience. The ideal candidate will be able to work in a fast-paced and sometimes stressful environment.
- Enter various data and information in state computer systems, including case entry that must be extremely accurate for certifying cases from Juvenile Domestic and Relations ( JDR ) and General District Court ( GDC ) appeals.
- Handle direct indictments and audit, research guidelines, and compose and type a variety of routine documents.
- Organize and maintain departmental records and update the case management and financial management systems, including receipt fees, taxes, fines, restitution, and court costs for various court matters.
- Authenticate legal documents through the certification process including preparing, gathering, and organizing all required judicial paperwork with accuracy and in accordance with appropriate policies and statutory regulations with a broader skill level.
- Appropriately and expeditiously handle hearing matters for various defendants.
- Swiftly and accurately transcribe judge's orders.
- Assist court reporter; administer witness's oaths.
- Coordinate the placement of defendant's circuit court docket for required court arraignments.
- Review and examine violations for accuracy by working with other agencies, i.e., Probation and Parole.
- Accurately and precisely catalogue evidence to ensure chain of custody.
- Operate photocopy equipment, cashier registers, bar code scanners, document scanners, imaging stations, and/or record indexing and verifying stations.
- Learn and understand process for Circuit Court Capias when receiving and examining defendant's paperwork.
A high level of customer service is essential and expected when responding to customers' questions whether by email, telephone call, or via the front counter. #Legal Secretary #Court #Paralegal
Required Qualifications VOCATIONAL / EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT : Requires any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, or a closely related field EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT : In addition to satisfying the vocational/education standards, this job classification requires a minimum of two years of related, full-time equivalent experience. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS :Employees may be expected to work hours in excess of their normally scheduled hours in response to short-term department needs and/or City-wide emergencies.
Preferred Qualifications - Criminal court experience including office and courtroom with 3 to 4 years of combined experience preferred.
- Close attention to detail and the ability to manage competing priorities.
- Experience with certifying case entry with JDR and GDC appeals, direct indictments, and audit.
- Proficient in all Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel.
- Paralegal experience, including the ability to draft legal documents.
- Experience handling confidential paperwork.
- Exceptional customer-relations.
- Experience coordinating with team staff members.