Travis County · 3 days ago
Court Clerk II
Travis County is seeking a Court Clerk II to perform highly responsible work in coordinating and carrying out court-related responsibilities. The role involves processing court documents, assisting judges, and serving as a liaison between various parties involved in the court system.
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Responsibilities
Independently processes court documents such as petitions, indictments or complaints initiating a court case in accordance with statutory requirements and enters data into the case tracking system with the appropriate codes. Notifies appropriate authorities of filing when required by law
Prepares and issues citations, writs (attachment, habeas corpus, execution, sequestration, supersedes) abstracts of judgment, capiases, warrants, injunctions, protective orders, subpoenas, restraining orders, and notices according to statutes, rules or court orders. May perform accounting related duties, such as calculating judgment amounts, preparing bills of cost, issuing writs of execution and abstracts of judgment
Responds to legal and administrative inquiries by clients. Prepares legal documents in the adjudication and disposition of cases for judge’s signature. Reviews orders signed by judge to determine further action required. Follows through on action. Receives and processes exhibits to be filed, follows through on orders for consolidation, severance or transfer. May coordinate mental health commitments with other agencies and officers of the court
Conducts review of legal documents submitted, including those submitted electronically. Determines the legal and factual issues presented and dockets the filing into the case tracking system with the appropriate code structure. Organizes, bar codes, and scans documents into the document imaging system. Indexes each document by entering the appropriate category codes and descriptions so that documents can be retrieved quickly using a variety of data elements. Performs quality verification procedures on scanned documents prepared by co-workers. Inspects proposed orders and court records for correctness before submitting to judge
Prepares appeals, including accepting bonds, and submits them to the Appellate Court. May process, execute and distribute judgments, opinions and mandates from Appellate Court. May maintain bond forfeiture lists, submit files to court for certification by judge, process warrant requests and issuance of warrants, and maintain bond forfeiture lists for missing case files, including continuing to research location of missing case files
Prepares, assembles, processes or maintains a variety of reports, logs, forms and official documents generated from court proceedings, such as minutes, abstracts, rulings, orders, criminal commitments, statistics and reports. Makes certified copies, uses appropriate legal terminology and format, ensures all necessary items/paperwork are available, submits orders for judge’s signature and/or copies, files and distributes documents, as required. Acts as liaison. Maintains assigned courtroom schedule. Tracks cases submitted to the court. Maintains control of and acts as custodian of exhibits. Reviews orders and filings. May operate electronic courtroom equipment under direction of judge
Assists the judge in the jury selection process. Maintains jury records and records excuses and strikes. Establishes and manages communication system with jurors assigned to court
May prepare statistical data for monthly report transmission. Develops data quality internal controls. Monitors and audits data. Analyzes changing business needs and their impact on various processes. Develops and designs statistical reports to track data
May serve as a trainer. Trains subordinate staff in court operations, procedures and policies. Develops, coordinates and conducts employee training and career development courses. Arranges for outside training and evaluates training received
May serve as a lead employee. Supervises, monitors, prioritizes and makes decisions on workload distribution. Reviews employee work for timeliness and accuracy. Keeps division manager informed of significant work issues
May serve as a liaison or primary point of contact with defendants, plaintiffs, families, judges, court personnel, Constable’s Officers, attorneys, County and District Attorney’s Office, law enforcement agencies, interested parties, and the general public regarding status, disposition, pending actions of individual cases and parties’ actions. Assists public and departments on office policy and procedures. Responds to legal and administrative inquiries. Takes initial steps to resolve citizen complaints and ensures department policies and procedures are met
Attends docket call, court hearings and trials, as required by the court. Routes daily scheduled assigned causes of action on the docket to the courtroom and returns same to the County/District Clerk’s office. Reviews documents submitted in court and determines case impact and makes appropriate notations. Reviews and verifies orders signed by a judge to determine required action and follows through on actions, such as orders for consolidation, severance, or transfers and conducts research on cases, as required by the judge
Reviews and verifies case documents, makes appropriate notations, processes documents and files for data entry and issues. Enters case dispositions into computer to ensure proper tracking by affected agencies. Reviews additional court case documents to determine and follow through on action
May determine the number of cases that will require payment agreement preparation. Negotiates contract/pay agreements with individual parties to determine the amount of court costs. Assesses fees, receives payments and performs as cashier. Makes daily and monthly reports to reconcile receipts
May work with representatives of Sheriff’s Department, County Attorney’s Office, and officials in other counties, court masters, attorneys and hospital representatives in processing Mental Health commitment cases. Creates court hearing docket. Attends commitment and other mental health hearings to record the proceedings and to issue court legal documents for release or to authorize commitment or treatment
Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Business Administration or a directly related field AND four (4) years of responsible administrative and clerical experience, including working knowledge of legal procedures, terminology, the court system and customer service, and including some experience working in and supporting a court system; OR, Any combination of education and experience that has been achieved and is equivalent to the stated education and experience and required knowledge, skills, and abilities sufficient to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of this job
Knowledge of criminal justice system policies and procedures
Knowledge of legal terminology, principles, procedures, documents and forms
Knowledge of office procedures and protocol
Knowledge of scanning equipment and document control
Knowledge of County Court at Law Systems
Knowledge of litigation procedures
Knowledge of appeal process from lower courts
Knowledge of warrant process
Knowledge of criminal justice procedures to handle bond forfeiture cases
Knowledge of business letter writing, grammar and punctuation, and report preparation
Skill in analyzing legal documents
Skill in coordinating the review and processing of legal documents
Skill in calculating and collecting money
Skill in communicating with attorneys or judges related to case information
Skill in drafting correspondence
Skill in monitoring, scheduling and assigning work
Skill in operating a variety of modern office equipment, including a computer
Skill in both verbal and written communication
Ability to compile and generate reports
Ability to effectively monitor work flow
Ability to interpret and process legal data
Ability to operate complex databases
Ability to work under minimal direction
Ability to make independent decisions based on the requirement of statutes, policies and procedures
Ability to handle high volumes of detail-oriented work and to delegate
Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
Ability to effectively deal with dissatisfied customers
Ability to prioritize and work independently
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with County employees and officials, judges, attorneys, representatives of outside agencies, and the general public
Company
Travis County
Travis County is a government entity that manages civic, health, safety, infrastructure, and social services in Texas.