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Oklahoma Employer Deputy Court Clerk in Newkirk, Oklahoma
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Overview: As a Criminal Court Clerk, you play a crucial role in the legal system by supporting the administrative functions of a criminal court. You are responsible for maintaining accurate records, managing court documents, and facilitating the smooth operation of court proceedings.
Key Responsibilities:
- Record Keeping: Maintain detailed and accurate records of court proceedings, including case files, judgments, and court orders.
- Document Management: Receive, file, and process legal documents such as complaints, motions, subpoenas, and appeals.
- Courtroom Support: Assist judges and attorneys during trials and hearings by preparing courtroom materials, administering oaths, and managing exhibits.
- Public Assistance: Provide information and assistance to the public, attorneys, and law enforcement personnel regarding court procedures and case statuses.
- Data Entry and Reporting: Enter case information into databases, prepare statistical reports, and ensure compliance with record-keeping regulations.
- Financial Transactions: Handle payments of fines, fees, and bail bonds, ensuring accuracy and maintaining financial records.
- Scheduling: Coordinate court calendars, schedule hearings, and notify parties involved in court proceedings.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Legal Knowledge: Familiarity with legal terminology and court procedures, preferred.
- Organizational Skills: Ability to manage large volumes of paperwork efficiently and maintain meticulous records.
- Attention to Detail: Accuracy in data entry and record-keeping is essential.
- Communication Skills: Clear and effective communication with judges, attorneys, and the public.
- Technology Proficiency: Experience with office software, databases, and court management systems, preferred.
- Ethical Standards: Adherence to confidentiality and ethical standards in handling sensitive information.
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Previous experience in a court setting or legal environment is preferred but not required.
Working Conditions:
- Typically work in a courthouse environment, with regular business hours.
- May involve occasional overtime or irregular hours depending on court schedules and workload.