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Updated: 05/24/2013
Court Clerk: Keeps records in a court of law and performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties in both a courtroom and office setting. Prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called, using typewriter. Examines legal documents submitted to court... [+] More
Court Clerk: Keeps records in a court of law and performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties in both a courtroom and office setting. Prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called, using typewriter. Examines legal documents submitted to court for adherence to law or court procedures, prepares case folders, and posts, files, or routes documents. Explains procedures or forms to parties in case. Secures information for judges, and contacts witnesses, attorneys, and litigants to obtain information for court, and instructs parties when to appear in court. Notifies district attorney's office of cases prosecuted by district attorney. Administers oath to witnesses. Records minutes of court proceedings, using stenotype or other dictation machine, and transcribes testimony, using typewriter. Records case disposition, court orders, and arrangement for payment of court fees. Collects court fees or fines and records amounts collected.
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