The Court Clerk is responsible for a variety of tasks relating to Court operations, including preparation of the Court dockets, attending all Court sessions, receipt of bonds, fines and forfeitures, and maintenance of all records of the Court.
1. Assists internal department personnel external personnel, and handles general public inquiries by answering telephones and greeting walk- in visitors.
2. Provides information and assistance concerning payments, warrants, tickets, bonds, court dates, and court rules without giving legal advice.
3. Updates new court dates for payment and appearance, issues warrant for non-appearance, mails summons as required by law.
4. Schedules and re-schedules hearings as directed by the Judge; prints court calendars; retrieves files for court.
5. Performs records management duties to ensure statutory timelines are met for all cases.
6. Provides copies and/or faxes to appropriate parties, certifies documents when required
7. Processes invoices, receipts payments for fines, fees and forfeitures using court approved financial software.
8. Review/Enter tickets into computerized court database.
9. Recalls warrants as Ordered by the Judge.
10. Applies bond payments.
11. Sorts and distributes incoming mail.
12 .Maintains /Monitors case deadlines; files court documents in paper and electronic formats into the court files.
13. Dockets and reviews incoming documents and determine necessary action by routing to appropriate party or processing according to department and statutory processes.
14. Assists in preparing court dockets and scans all court pleadings (paper filing and e-Filing) and daily case management of court files. Creates and maintains related computer records.
15. Attends all municipal court sessions.
16. Accepts appearance, waiver of trial and plea of guilty.
17.Processes/enter payments of fine and cost, judgments, orders, liens, and monitor delinquent accounts.
18.Performs additional duties as assigned.
Required:
? High school diploma/GED required.
? Experience with Show-Me Courts software.
? Minimum of two (2) years prior work experience in clerical, secretarial, paralegal or administrative work, or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred:
? Associate degree.
? MACA Certificate of Court Administrator status .
? Experience with REJIS and JIS software.
An equivalent combination of experience and training may be considered by the City with higher education.