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Bozeman Court Clerk – Full Time

Bozeman Court Clerk Job Description

Job Title

Court Clerk

Salary

$35k – $41k US Per Year

Date Posted

5/05/2023

Hours

Full Time



The Bozeman Court Clerk performs tasks related to opening, maintaining, tracking, and closing cases and other court papers within the work assignment, including updating court records on the computer and in the legal files.

Bozeman Court Clerk in Gallatin County performs courtroom related activities, including checking people in for court, preparing documents for daily calendar, filing state and court referral forms, taking court notes, operating the court recording system, and checking people out of court, serving as a bailiff for trials.

Bozeman Court Clerk Provides assistance to attorneys, paralegals, and the general public on court matters. Prepares summons, complaints, warrants, and related documents.

Performs various cashier functions, including completing financial transactions for fines, bonds, bail, and penalties, maintaining records of receipt or delinquency, and reconciling all monies received with transactions posted


Job Qualifications

  1. High school diploma
  2. Background Check

Job Responsibilities

  1. Performs tasks related to opening, maintaining, tracking, and closing cases and other court papers within the work assignment, including updating court records on the computer and in the legal files
  2. Performs courtroom related activities, including checking people in for court, preparing documents for daily calendar, filing state and court referral forms, taking court notes, operating the court recording system, and checking people out of court, serving as a bailiff for trials
  3. Provides assistance to attorneys, paralegals, and the general public on court matters
  4. Prepares summons, complaints, criminal warrants, and related documents
  5. Performs various cashier functions, including completing financial transactions for fines, bonds, bail, and penalties, maintaining records of receipt or delinquency, and reconciling all monies received with transactions posted