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Deputy Court Clerk

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Summary

Performs administrative and clerical duties for a tribal court, including managing records, scheduling hearings, and assisting judges with legal documents and proceedings.

Job Identification:

Position Title:

Deputy Court Clerk

Status:

Non-Exempt

Location:

Ki-Ho-Ta Center

Departments:

Quapaw Nation Court

Reports to:

Court Clerk

Work Schedule:

Full Time

Safety Sensitive:

Yes*

Driver’s license required:

Yes

Position Summary:

Under the direct supervision of the Court Clerk, the Deputy Court Clerk performs a variety of administrative, clerical, and customer service functions in support of the Tribal Court. The Deputy Court Clerk assists in maintaining accurate court records, processing legal documents, scheduling hearings, collecting court fees, and ensuring the efficient operation of the Tribal Court while maintaining confidentiality and impartiality. The Deputy Court Clerk serves as backup to the Court Clerk and may perform the Clerk's duties in their absence as authorized.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Operations & Judicial Support

  • Assist the Tribal Court Clerk in the daily administration and efficient operation of the Tribal Court.
  • Assist the Judges in recording court proceedings and preparing writs, processes, orders, and other legal documents.
  • Assist Judges with case management, scheduling, assigned dockets, and court calendars.
  • Maintain calendars of cases to be called and prepare related court files for hearings and proceedings.
  • Record and prepare court minutes and court proceeding summaries as directed.
  • Prepare and distribute court orders, probation orders, sentencing documents, summonses, notices, and related court correspondence.
  • Maintain clear and timely communication with coworkers regarding daily events, client needs and operational updates to ensure a consistent response and seamless transition between employees
  • Perform additional clerical duties as assigned by the Judge, Court Administrator and Court Clerk.

Records Management & Case Processing

  • Accept, review, and file legal documents related to civil, criminal, traffic, juvenile, and other court matters.
  • Enter pleadings, processes, proceedings, and related information into court docketing and database systems.
  • Maintain, organize, retrieve, and update official court records and files in both physical and electronic formats.
  • Process court-related data and maintain accurate electronic records.
  • Conduct computers search for case information and related records.
  • Maintain confidentiality of court records and sensitive information.

Customer Service & Public Assistance

  • Provide courteous and professional customer service to tribal citizens, attorneys, litigants, and the public regarding court filings, schedules, and procedures.
  • Assist customers and citizens at the counter by filing inquiries and general questions.
  • Refrain from providing legal advice or recommending legal representation.
  • Provide approved court forms and general information regarding court schedules, procedures, and policies.
  • Answer telephone calls, direct inquiries, transfer calls, and take messages in a professional manner.

Administrative & Financial Duties

  • Provide copying and certification as required.
  • Sort and distribute incoming and outgoing mail. · Collect fines, fees, court costs, and related payments while maintaining accurate receipts and records in accordance with court policies and procedures.
  • Perform basic bookkeeping and financial recordkeeping duties.
  • Assist in office management and clerical functions necessary for court operations.

Additional Duties

  • Administer oaths and affirmations as authorized.
  • Issue licenses and related court documents assigned
  • Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned to support the mission and effective operation of the Tribal Court.
  • Perform such other clerical duties in relation to court proceedings as directed by the Judge, Court Administrator, and Court Clerk.

non-essential job functions:

  • Participate in staff meetings, seminars, training sessions, and professional development activities. Attend meetings as necessary to support court operations.
  • Assist with special projects and additional duties as assigned

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