Deputy Clerk

State of North CarolinaClerk Of Superior Court Craven, NC
$36,315 - $58,740Onsite

About The Position

The Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Craven County, seeks an individual to serve in the position of Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division, in the legal system of North Carolina. Criminal Deputy Clerks perform specialized clerical and administrative work in a Clerk of Superior Court office that involves processing criminal cases. In the largest offices work may involve processing only one phase of a criminal case such as the initial filing, continuances or judgments for one or more areas of criminal district court cases (misdemeanors, infractions, and appeals from magistrate court), or superior court cases (felonies or appeals from district court). In the smallest offices work may involve processing all phases and areas of criminal cases. Work involves providing information to the public, attorneys, law enforcement, and others on criminal forms and procedures, establishing and maintaining hard copy and electronic files, and reviewing and processing documents related to assigned cases. This position requires a candidate with the ability to adapt to fast paced environments, with several different responsibilities in a focused, consistent manner while working in a high-volume office. This position will also include courtroom duties.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum of 18 years of age.
  • Knowledge of: NC general statutes; policies and procedures related to criminal proceedings; local judicial district procedures; ACIS/CCIS; basic math; and general office/clerical procedures.
  • Skills in: active listening; communicating both verbally and in writing; and MS Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Ability to: read and comprehend legal documents; interact diplomatically with a diverse group of people; empathize; adjust to unexpected events while meeting deadlines; organize, carry and manage files, shucks; work independently; and provide procedural information without giving legal advice.

Nice To Haves

  • Craven County residents preferred.
  • Professional experience working in a courthouse or law office.

Responsibilities

  • Discuss and explain court rules and procedures to attorneys, the public and others by phone or in person.
  • Identify and provide applicable forms and written instructions without providing recommendations as to any specific course of action.
  • Dispose of cases in ACIS/CCIS/CourtFlow; prepare probation judgments and commitments; continues cases in ACIS/CCIS; issues subpoenas; enter called and failed dates; process bond forfeitures; issue Orders for Failure to Appear (OFA) in eCourts, etc.
  • Process expunctions, orders for arrest, court-ordered bond forfeitures, fee applications, court continuances, record check requests, Civil Revocations (CVR), petitions for vehicle seizures, search warrants, extraditions, etc.
  • Audit various criminal reports; process as appropriate; prepares and sends notices to applicable parties.
  • Assist public, attorneys and others in conducting research of public files by pulling and re-filing case files, providing information on procedures while not offering legal advice, and making copies or assigning customers a copy-key (HECON) to make copies themselves, if requested.
  • File new and disposed criminal cases.
  • Prepare files for destruction in accordance with rules of recordkeeping.
  • Calendar cases for district and superior court.
  • Pull/Review court calendar.
  • Pull case files/shuck to prepare for court.
  • Bring required forms, pens and necessary items to courtroom.
  • Sort case files during calendar call.
  • Answer questions from attorneys, the parties involved in the cases, and the judge.
  • Start recorder, tabs and labels entries throughout the recording.
  • Administer oaths.
  • Listen to court proceedings and process court orders and judgments (e.g., records the official proceedings of the court on the hard copy of the calendar during court).
  • Maintain exhibit log.
  • Print copies of judges' orders.
  • Re-file cases after court sessions.

Benefits

  • variety of leave options
  • professional development opportunities
  • insurance
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