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Court Clerk Duties


Court Clerk

Court Clerk

The definition of a court clerk is pretty much self explanatory. The duties of a court clerk mainly sticks to those that are require clerical attention. The purpose of a court clerk is to be responsible for keeping organized the records of the court in which they work for and to maintain its’ records especially its court cases. A court clerk is also known as a ‘clerk of the court.’ This name could fluctuate by being more individualized by the type of court you work for.

It is a given that a court clerk will be required to sustain all clerical responsibilities in the assigned court. These clerical responsibilities will vaguely include keeping track of all of the court cases which have occurred. As well as keeping track of these court cases; the time and date in which each of these court cases took place should be recorded and saved as well. The court clerk is also usually required to be sort of like a wingman to the judges in that specific court. They should be keeping all judges up to date and well informed of everything that is going with the court cases. Some court cases will require the court clerk to notify and try to get in touch with any witness or litigant to try to get them to share their witness for the court cases. Along with getting in touch with these people for the court cases, some court clerks are given the privilege to distribute the people having to take oath before taking part in court cases when they appear in court.

Some of the states even allow the court clerk to become much more involved than only distributing the oaths for court cases as they are allowed to even officiate civil unions and weddings. As with many other occupations in the United States, your salary will also increase as a court clerk depending on the length of your experience. The starting salaries of a court clerk are namely on the low side. Due to this factor there are some courts that are without a court clerk as of today. Court cases can be handled without a court clerk but it is most helpful if at least one is available. If the court cases happen to need a court clerk as soon as possible the judge may have to assume the responsibilities of one. A court that handles many probate court cases usually lacks in helping hands including having a court clerk. Now as the type of court cases at the court increases in importance, your job will become that much more important. The more important the court cases you assist with, the more your salary will be. Some court clerks have high salaries based on the state they are in as well. Salaries in some states can go well over a hundred thousand a year.

On top of experience, court clerks should also have a solid foundation of a good education. Depending on the court cases they handle, they will need to be knowledgeable. A couple of the most popular states for a court clerk occupation are California, Florida, and Texas.

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