The Clerk V assists the felony prosecutors in all aspects of felony prosecution. The Clerk V should have excellent clerical skills and must be familiar with a variety of standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the legal field with an emphasis on knowledge of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and the Texas Penal Code. The Clerk V is responsible for preparing correspondence and legal documents such as motions to revoke, motions to adjudicate, judgments, governor’s warrants, and federal bench warrants and must solicit and compile pertinent data to facilitate the accurate and timely preparation of such legal documents for the felony prosecutors. The Clerk V also answers the phone, routes calls to the appropriate person, and makes sure that the appropriate felony prosecutor receives all incoming documents. The Clerk V pulls and prepares the files for both jury and non-jury dockets, making sure that all documents are in the appropriate files, and must collaborate effectively with other Clerk V to ensure high quality, dependable coverage always. A Clerk V must always maintain confidentiality of privileged and sensitive data or information.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED