Civil Process Specialist (Grade 5)

Yuma CountyYuma, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

This position is advertised from the minimum to the maximum hourly rate. Salary will be determined based on education and experience at the time of offer. Applications are sought on behalf of the Sheriff's Office in Yuma County. Yuma County Human Resources does not review any applications submitted for this position. All applications are forwarded to Sheriff's Office in Yuma County. Under general supervision, performs administrative and legal clerical work of moderate difficulty, in the processing of a wide variety of legal and court documents; this position has department specific responsibilities.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent; plus coursework in administrative/office procedures, AND three (3) years of administrative/office work experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Must obtain level “A” ACJIS Network Terminal Operator and Arizona Process Server Certification within six (6) months of hire.
  • Knowledge of County policies and procedures.
  • Knowledge of Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures.
  • Knowledge of Federal, state, and local regulations regarding legal and court documents.
  • Knowledge of business English, spelling, grammar and punctuation required to produce and proofread written documents.
  • Knowledge of principles of civil process.
  • Knowledge of statutes and legal terminology in order to complete assignments.
  • Knowledge of customer service procedures and techniques.
  • Knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, and equipment.
  • Knowledge of office computer hardware and software applications.
  • Skills in maintaining appropriate security and confidentiality of all materials, intellectual property, and other information encountered or created in performance of assigned duties.
  • Skills in determining essential information needed from courts, law enforcement officers, attorneys, and the public in order to generate documentation to fulfill civil processes.
  • Skills in retrieving and verifying information from computerized records.
  • Skills in effectively dealing with public inquiries.
  • Skills in making arithmetic computations with speed and accuracy.
  • Skills in operating a credit card machine and cash register.
  • Skills in operating modern office equipment, computerized technology and job-related software applications.
  • Ability to understand legal documents related to writs, child custody, injunctions, and other court documents.
  • Ability to learn the Law Enforcement Records Management System suite of applications.
  • Ability to learn automated criminal information systems and appropriate codes (e.g. NCIC, ACCH, etc.).
  • Ability to identify, convert, condense and prepare source materials for entry into secure databases.
  • Ability to perform multiple projects simultaneously and exercise good judgement in prioritizing work assignments.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, attorneys, other agencies, and the public.
  • Ability to file documents in alphabetical or chronological order.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and in writing.
  • Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without a reasonable amount of accommodation.
  • May be required to successfully complete a background check, polygraph, and drug test prior to appointment.

Nice To Haves

  • Preferred typing/keying skills of at least 55 WPM.

Responsibilities

  • Receives, reviews, and verifies time sensitive court and legal documents (e.g. dissolution of marriage, child custody, personal safety, and financial matters) from attorneys, courts, government websites and the public for accuracy, completeness and conformity with legal requirements for processing.
  • Prepares, processes and tracks intake sheets for contact purposes.
  • Provides law enforcement officers with procedural and case information in order to serve appropriate documents.
  • Prepares legal affidavits of service with accuracy and completeness to be distributed to the originating courts and plaintiffs.
  • Researches plaintiffs and defendants in the Law Enforcement Records Management System (LERMS) Civil module.
  • Verifies descriptors of person to be served legal documents.
  • Enters and maintains documents to existing profiles.
  • Creates profiles in LERMS with accuracy and completeness.
  • Updates profiles with service attempts.
  • Communicates with court officials, law enforcement officers, complainants, or their representatives, and the public regarding questions concerning claims and civil judgements.
  • Assists customers over the phone and in person, and routes customers to the appropriate department.
  • Determines, collects and processes credit card, check, and cash payments for service of legal documents for the public, attorneys and other law enforcement agencies, fingerprinting services, and execution of writs.
  • Calculates totals and compares with records and receipt totals in order to verify, balance and reconcile totals.
  • Rolls legible and clear fingerprint impressions for the public seeking various clearances.
  • Cleans and disinfects fingerprint equipment after each applicant.
  • Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, cases, and Sheriff’s Office information.
  • Requests weekly supplies list from administration bureau.
  • Receives and verifies orders before distribution.
  • Receives and verifies delinquent tax payments over the phone.
  • Collects credit card information in order to post tax credit into the Eagle Web Assessor Data County website.
  • Maintains reference materials, record systems, status logs, and workload statistics.
  • Assists in collecting statistical data and compiling data for reports.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
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