Prepares a variety of legal forms and documents including criminal/civil complaints, warrants, subpoenas, bonds, commitments, notices, etc.
Files and dockets citations, complaints, and all actions taken in each case.
Processes certified mailings of criminal/civil complaints, court orders, etc.
Answers telephone inquiries and directs callers to appropriate individual.
Schedules hearings and appointments and maintains court calendar.
Collects fines and cots and makes appropriate recording, posting, and recordkeeping for same.
Writes checks and makes bank deposits as required.
Prepares reports as required.
Enters data in computer; types various forms, reports, and correspondence.
Proficient in both county and state computer system.
Maintains up-to-date manuals for department use.
Orders office supplies for department as needed.
Interacts with other County offices as necessary.
Directs clients to courtroom or other county offices.
Performs other job related duties as required.
Qualifications
Required Education: High school diploma or equivalent And some business/clerical training, including computers.
Required Experience: Two (2) years working experience in legal environment, or experience in government preferred.
Job Details
Job ID
15
Category
Court Administration
Status
Open
Salary
Base Pay: Salary Grade: 5 $18.
24/hour Non—Exempt Shift Available: Full—Time (37.
5 Hours) 8:00am—4:00pm
Posted
April 18, 2024 11:30 AM
Closing
Open Until Filled