What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy Clerk Clark County (Indiana) Clerk of Courts position at Clark County Government?
The office of the Clerk of Courts plays a vital role in the Indiana Court system. The Clerk's office administers all court records and filings, processes and issues documents on court cases, collects and distributes any money related to court cases, processes and issues marriage licenses, and performs more functions within the court system.
The Deputy Clerk is responsible for completing a variety of file preparation, data entry, and public service duties to ensure the proper processing and filing of Court documents. The person in this position must be available to answer phones and assist the public by providing information on court related topics. A Deputy Clerk must pay close attention to detail while entering data into the court software, must have the ability to learn legal terminology, and should be able to perform a variety of clerical duties. A more detailed job description is attached.
The Deputy Clerk will report to the Chief Deputy Clerk and the County Clerk. Usual days and hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
A high school diploma or GED is required. A 2 year college degree if preferred.
Clark County Government is an "Equal Opportunity Employer"