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To perform specialized and general legal office clerical duties and provide responsible office assistance as assigned for the Superior Court.The Court Legal Processing Clerk II work under general supervision and, within a framework of established procedures, is expected to perform a variety of specialized legal office clerical duties. Incumbents may be responsible for other, more specialized, complex and difficult legal office duties.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
(Essential duties may vary from position to position within this classification. Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the Court to be appropriate under applicable law.) In addition to the duties, necessary employment standards of the Legal Processing Clerk I.
1. File, date, stamp or pull files as a deputized court employee as documents and files are received and requested through the mail or at the counter
2. Use automated equipment, such as a personal computer, to enter and obtain legal filing information
3. Receive legal documents for filing, recording or for judge's signature.
4. Assist with indexing documents filed and enter in register of actions in case management system
5. Collect fees for document filing, civil actions, criminal judgments, traffic fines and other court actions, accurately calculate and provide change for cash payments and provide detailed receipts to document transactions.
6. Review legal documents for completeness; determine conformity with government codes
7. Respond to inquiries and requests for information from attorneys, other departments and the general public, including searching records
8. Set cases on court calendar if required by job function using case management system and other related software as required
9. Receive and sort daily mail to appropriate desk, court, manager, judge or other person or party identified; resend mail incorrectly distributed
10. Return unacceptable documents for proper completion and contact parties involved
11. Prepare abstracts of Judgment and Writs of Execution
12. Prepare, post and mail notices to interested parties and attorneys of court activities, procedural changes, fee increases and other news of note
13. Assist in training employees in processing and reviewing documents
14. Type daily calendar for civil, criminal, juvenile and contested probate matters
15. Issue citations, summonses and subpoenas
16. Receive exhibits from other court clerical staff and maintain in appropriate file
17. Coordinate with higher courts, attorneys and judges in the preparation of transcripts and case files on appeals
18. Serve as a representative of the Court, displaying courtesy, tact, consideration and discretion in all interactions with other members of the Court community and with the public
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
1. Perform related duties as assigned.
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